Bcm5000 Program Overview & Registration Nz 4may 9nov 2009

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BUSINESS CONTINUITY MANAGEMENT INSTITUTE BCM-5000 “Implementing & Managing BCM” th

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4 – 8 May, 2009 9 – 13 November, 2009

Auckland: Wellington:

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BCM-5000 is a 4.5 day advanced course for those professionals who have a high exposure and responsibility for BCM. The curriculum will enable participants to gain a thorough understanding of the 10 professional practices for BCM Practitioners, the globally recognized methodology for implementation and management of BCM programmes. This will give the participants the skills and understanding to drive complex BCM programmes and BC projects for the entire organisation .

Course Overview

Who Should Attend

This course will provide participants with the detailed concepts, skills and knowledge to: - Develop BC plans; initial response and notification; problem assessment, disaster declaration and escalation, recovery and resumption strategies, and normalisation. - Identify possible threats, existing vulnerabilities, risk exposure, and impact to the business goals and objectives - Develop risk management methods, risk control, costs and effectiveness assessment, risk control decision and risk reporting - Identify and analyse business requirements to recover critical business functions, quantify and qualify potential impact and determine acceptable outage parameters - Strengthen BC resiliency concepts and model, strategy and management - Develop business continuity & recovery strategies for timely and cost effective recovery - Develop and implement comprehensive BC plans - Validate BC plan through periodic testing and exercises. Test plan contents, types of testing methods, importance of test plans to ensure BC plan effectiveness - Assess and manage effective BC plan change management - Ensure effective organisation wide BC plan and programme management on an ongoing basis. - Create and develop BCM awareness and training programs - Implement BCM audit and assessment programs to ensure BC plan effectiveness - Drive organisation wide BCM programs - Ensure effective programme management on an ongoing basis

This course is designed for advanced professionals operating in the Private & Government sectors, who have a high degree of exposure and responsibility for BCM.

Email: [email protected]

It is suitable for BC managers, planners, & co-ordinators, including senior staff responsible for Finance, Manufacture, Logistics & Supply Chain Sales & Marketing, IT, HR, Security & Emergency Response, Risk and Compliance Departments

Pre-requisites and Certification Participants are expected to be capable of demonstrating suitable BCM experience for a course of this nature. This will allow participants to actively participate in each session and contribute openly to discussion surrounding current issues and case studies. Participants who successfully pass the online examination at the completion of the course will be able to apply for certification as Business Continuity Certified Experts (BCCE).

Instructors / Training Focus Our BCM Institute certified instructors are experts in their field of Business Continuity Management and have been in the industry a minimum of 15 years. Our approach is to train in an interactive environment where experience and learnings are shared openly. Participants are requested to actively participate in discussions and workshops.

Phone: +61 2 9006 1333

BUSINESS CONTINUITY MANAGEMENT INSTITUTE BCM-5000 “Implementing & Managing BCM” Auckland: Wellington:

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4 – 8 May, 2009 9 – 13 November, 2009 th

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Daily Schedule and Session Times Day 1 9.00am – 5.00pm - Introduction to BCM and BCM Institute - Project Management & Planning - Workshop: Developing a Key Disaster scenario - Workshop: Developing a Management presentation – Outlining the BCP Project Structure - Workshop : Developing the Project Schedule Day 2 9.00am – 5.00pm - Risk analysis & Review - Workshop : Risk & Control Identification - Business Impact Analysis - Workshop : Business Impact Analysis Day 3 9.00am – 5.00pm - Recovery Strategy - Emergency Response - Plan Development - Crisis Management & Communications Day 4 9.00am – 5.00pm - Co-ordination with external agencies - Program Management : Awareness & Training - Exercising & Testing - Workshop : Develop a test plan outline & Schedule - Program Management Day 5 9.00am – 12.30pm On-line BCCE examination.

Your Investment $NZD 4,400 (includes examination fee) Early Bird & Group Discounts Register and pay 45 days prior to course commencement, and receive 10% discount.

Early Bird Price : $NZD 3,960 Groups of 3 or more people from the same organisation & registered on the same course are eligible for additional discount, upon request.

Payment Methods EFT: transfer payment to: BCMI (Australia Pacific) BSB: 032 102 Account: 588083 CHEQUE: Please make payable to BCMI (Australia Pacific) CREDIT CARD: Please charge my: Visa / Mastercard / Diners In the amount of: $ _________________________ Card No. ________ ________ ________ _______ Expiry Date ______ / _______ Cardholders Name: ___________________________________

Inclusions: - handouts of all course presentations and materials - Lunch / morning & afternoon tea - Membership to BCM Institute global discussion forum

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Register me for this course

Cancellation Policy

Name _____________________________________________

All bookings carry a 30% liability on receipt of full payment. Refunds will not be provided for cancellations advised within 7 days of the scheduled course start date, however registration can be transferred to another BCM-I course.

Title ______________________________________________ Company __________________________________________ Years BCM / DR Experience __________________________ Postal Address _____________________________________ Telephone _________________________________________ Mobile ____________________________________________ Email _____________________________________________ Fax _______________________________________________

Contact us For inquiries about this course, other BC/DR courses we offer, or for more information on the services we provide, please contact us: Email [email protected] Phone +61 2 9006 1333 Web www.bcm-institute.org

Fax registrations to: +61 2 9006 1010 Or scan & email to [email protected]

Registered participants are welcome to substitute at any time without penalty. Please advise BCM-I of this change prior to course commencement so we may correctly record attendance and certification if applicable. Due to unforseen circumstances, there may be a requirement to change the trainer(s), course dates, and/or venue. Every effort will be made to inform the participants of the change and details will be posted on our website. BCM-I should not be held liable for any costs arising from this change.

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