Certificate - Business Continuity Institute (CBCI)
Duration : 4 Days
Course Overview

     

    A comprehensive training course designed for delegates who require a detailed understanding of all the aspects of a Business Continuity Management System.

    The course is based on the Business Continuity Institute (BCI) Good Practice Guide 2010 (GPG) and encompasses the complete Business Continuity Management lifecycle.

    Successful completion of the course is followed by the Certificate examination. The Business Continuity Institute Certificate qualification (CBCI) is internationally recognised and holders are entitled to use the post-nominal credential CBCI. Combined with practical BCM experience, CBCI holders can seek professional membership of the BCI.

Benefits

 

After completing this course, delegates will understand how to design and implement a thorough and cost-effective Business Continuity programme.

Delegates will be able apply recognised best practice, enabling their organisations to demonstrate Business Continuity competence to regulators, customers and other stakeholders.

Course Objectives

     

    By the end of the course you will:

    ·         Understand the complete BCM lifecycle, from inception through analysis, design, implementation, testing and maintenance.

    ·         Know the content of the BCI Good Practice Guide (GPG) and how to apply it in your organisation

    ·         Be ready to pass the CBCI examination

Our Approach

 

This course combines both practice and theory of Business Continuity Management using a blend of tuition and practical sessions. Each topic includes practice questions for the CBCI examination.

Our course leaders are experienced BCM practitioners and will provide you with relevant, real-life case studies and examples to ensure that you fully understand the practical application of BCM best practice.

Course Content

     

    The course closely follows the content of the BCI Good Practice Guide (GPG)   2010 and encompasses the following modules:

    01 BCM policy and Programme Management

    02 Embedding BCM in the Organisation’s culture

    03 Understanding the Organisation (Business Impact and Risk Analysis)

    04 Determining Business Continuity Strategy (Designing a cost-effective solution)

    05 Developing and Implementing a BCM Response

    06 Exercising, Maintaining and Reviewing BCM