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| '''1.''' It is the minimum level of services and/or products that is acceptable to the organization to achieve its business objectives during an incident, emergency or disaster. MBCO is set by the Executive Management of the organization and can be influenced, dictated and/or changed by current regulatory requirements or industry practices. The MBCO is the management specification of what this level should be from a policy/"top down" perspective.  
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|[[File:BCM Planning Methodology BIA.jpg|left|300px|BCM Planning Methodology]] {{Template:BL-BCM-5Banner}}  '''1.''' It is the minimum level of services and/or products that is acceptable to the organization to achieve its business objectives during an incident, emergency or disaster. MBCO is set by the Executive Management of the organization and can be influenced, dictated and/or changed by current regulatory requirements or industry practices. The MBCO is the management specification of what this level should be from a policy/"top down" perspective.  
[[File:BCM Planning Methodology BIA.jpg|right|300px|BCM Planning Methodology]] '''Note''': The definition provided here rephrases the operational perspectiv into an objective - the mission objective for BCM.<br/> Related Terms: [[Business_Impact_Analysis_(BIA)|Business Impact Analysis]], [[Recovery_Objectives_-_Category|Recovery Objectives]].<br/> [[File:3D BCM Series BIA in the context of BCM books.jpg|thumb|left|140px|Conducting Your Impact Analysis For Business Continuity Planning]]<br/> <br/> {{BcmBoK 3 CL 2B}}<br/> <br/> {{BcmBoK 3 CL 2C}}<br/> <br/> {{BcmBoK 3 CL 2D}}<br/> [[File:2D A Managers Guide to ISO 22301 BCMS Dr Goh Moh Heng Web.jpg|thumb|left|140px|'''A Manager’s Guide to ISO 22301 Standard for Business Continuity Management System'''' (2014)]]<br/> <br/> <br/> <br/> <br/> '''Courses: BCM Non-certification'''
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[[File:BCM Planning Methodology BIA.jpg|right|300px|BCM Planning Methodology]] '''Note''': The definition provided here rephrases the operational perspectiv into an objective - the mission objective for BCM.<br/> Related Terms: [[Business_Impact_Analysis_(BIA)|Business Impact Analysis]], [[Recovery_Objectives_-_Category|Recovery Objectives]].<br/> [[File:3D BCM Series BIA in the context of BCM books.jpg|thumb|left|140px|Conducting Your Impact Analysis For Business Continuity Planning]]<br/> <br/> {{BcmBoK 3 CL 2B}}<br/> <br/> {{BcmBoK 3 CL 2C}}<br/> <br/> {{BcmBoK 3 CL 2D}}<br/> [[File:2D A Managers Guide to ISO 22301 BCMS Dr Goh Moh Heng Web.jpg|thumb|left|140px|'''A Manager’s Guide to ISO 22301 Standard for Business Continuity Management System'''' (2014)]]<br/> <br/> <br/> <br/> <br/>  
 
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*[https://www.bcm-institute.org/courses/business-continuity-management-courses-2/bcm-competency-courses/competency-level-300/bcm-310-assessing-risk-and-business-impact-requirements/ Attend: Classroom: Business Impact Analysis Courses]
 
*[https://www.bcm-institute.org/courses/business-continuity-management-courses-2/bcm-competency-courses/competency-level-300/bcm-320-developing-business-continuity-strategies-and-plans/ Attend: Classroom: Competency-based Business Impact Analysis Courses]
 
*[https://www.bcm-institute.org/courses/business-continuity-management-courses-2/business-continuity-management-e-learning-courses/business-impact-analysis-e-learning/ Attend: E-Learning: Business Impact Analysis module]
 
 
 
'''Courses: BCM Certification'''
 
 
 
*Attend: [https://www.bcm-institute.org/courses/business-continuity-management-courses-2/business-continuity-management-certification-courses/bcm-200-iso-22301-business-continuity-management-system-planner/ BCM-230: ISO22301 BCMS Planner] leading to [http://www.bcm-institute.org/certification/business-continuity-certified-planner-bccp BCCP]
 
*Attend: [https://www.bcm-institute.org/courses/business-continuity-management-courses-2/business-continuity-management-certification-courses/bcm-300-iso-22301-business-continuity-management-system-implementer/ BCM-300: ISO22301 BCMS Implementer] leading to [http://www.bcm-institute.org/certification/business-continuity-certified-specialist-bccs BCCS]
 
*Attend: [https://www.bcm-institute.org/courses/business-continuity-management-courses-2/business-continuity-management-certification-courses/bcm-400-iso-22301-business-continuity-management-system-manager/ BCM-400: ISO22301 BCMS Manager] leading to [http://www.bcm-institute.org/certification/business-continuity-certified-expert-bcce BCCE]
 
*Attend: [https://www.bcm-institute.org/courses/business-continuity-management-courses-2/business-continuity-management-certification-courses/bcm-5000-iso-22301-business-continuity-management-system-expert-implementer/ BCM-5000: ISO22301 BCMS Expert Implementer] leading to [http://www.bcm-institute.org/certification/business-continuity-certified-expert-bcce BCCE]
 
  
 
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Revision as of 16:50, 15 October 2020

BCM Planning Methodology
1. It is the minimum level of services and/or products that is acceptable to the organization to achieve its business objectives during an incident, emergency or disaster. MBCO is set by the Executive Management of the organization and can be influenced, dictated and/or changed by current regulatory requirements or industry practices. The MBCO is the management specification of what this level should be from a policy/"top down" perspective.
BCM Planning Methodology
Note: The definition provided here rephrases the operational perspectiv into an objective - the mission objective for BCM.
Related Terms: Business Impact Analysis, Recovery Objectives.
Conducting Your Impact Analysis For Business Continuity Planning


BCMBoK Competency Level
BCMBoK 3: Business Impact Analysis CL 2B: Intermediate (BC)


BCMBoK Competency Level
BCMBoK 3: Business Impact Analysis CL 2C: Intermediate (CM)


BCMBoK Competency Level
BCMBoK 3: Business Impact Analysis CL 2D: Intermediate (DR)

A Manager’s Guide to ISO 22301 Standard for Business Continuity Management System' (2014)





(Source: Business Continuity Management Institute - BCM Institute)

2. Minimum level of services and/or products which is acceptable to the organisation to achieve its business objectives during an incident, emergency or disaster. MBCO is set by the executive management of the organisation and can be influenced, dictated and/or changed by current regulatory requirements or industry practice.

(Source: TR19: 2005)