CBCI Certification Course
Using a combination of theory and practical learning, the course explores six professional practices of the Business Continuity Management lifecycle in accordance with ISO22301-2019, and BCI Good Practice Guidelines.Traditionally only offered as a face-to-face course, RiskLogic now provides the added option of virtual attendance for delegates anywhere in the world.
Upon completion of the course, participants are well prepared to build, implement and maintain robust Business Continuity Programs to protect their organisation and make them more resilient.
Course Details
First Half Of 2023
Dates TBC
Cost
$4,000 AUD (excludes GST)
Delivered Online
Flexible class delivery
Professional Courses
Who is the course relevant for?
Professionals who have Business Continuity functions as part of their responsibilities and are seeking practical experience, theoretical frameworks and enhanced credibility within their organisation through Good Practice Guidelines training, CBCI certification and the CBCI post-nominal designation would benefit from this course.
Business Continuity Plan Owners, Resilience Managers, Risk Managers, Internal Auditors, Directors and Disaster Recovery Managers would also benefit.
Six Modules
The CBCI Certification course is based on the BCI Good Practice Guidelines (GPG) 2018. The GPG is a body of knowledge that covers the whole BCM Lifecycle
Policy & Program Management
Defining policy relating to Business Continuity (BC) & how it will be implemented & validated.
Embedding
Understand how to embed and integrate Business Continuity (BC) into day-to-day business activities & organisational culture.
Analysis
Learn to review & assess organisational objectives, how it functions & the constraints of the environment in which it operates.
Design
Learn to identify & select strategies & tactics to determine how continuity & recovery can be achieved.
Implementation
Learn how to execute the agreed strategies & tactics through the process of developing the Business Continuity Plan.
Validation
Validate and confirm the BCM Program meets the objectives set in the BC Policy and ensure it is fit for purpose.