The National Consumer Commission invites bids for a four-day Business Continuity Management training program. The training aims to enhance organizational resilience and equip participants with essential BCM skills aligned with ISO 22301 standards.
The National Consumer Commission (NCC) seeks a qualified service provider to conduct a comprehensive four-day Business Continuity Management (BCM) training program. This program is designed to strengthen the NCC's organizational resilience by equipping ten participants, including Heads of Divisions and Senior Managers, with the knowledge and tools necessary to develop, implement, and maintain an effective Business Continuity Management System (BCMS). The training will cover critical areas such as Business Impact Analysis (BIA), Threat and Risk Assessments, Business Continuity Strategies, and the preparation of Business Continuity Plans (BCPs).
The training will be interactive and practical, ensuring participants can apply their learning effectively. The final day will include a desktop scenario assessment and debriefing, with certificates of attendance issued upon completion. The successful bidder will be responsible for providing all training materials and confirming the training dates with the NCC. This opportunity is ideal for businesses with expertise in BCM training and a proven track record in delivering similar programs to public sector organizations.
This tender is suitable for training providers with expertise in Business Continuity Management, particularly those accredited by recognized professional bodies such as PECB or BCI. Businesses with experience in delivering training to public sector entities will find this opportunity particularly relevant.