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Managing Your Business Continuity Planning Project
Managing Your Business Continuity Planning Project
Analyzing & Reviewing the Risks for Business Continuity Planning
Analyzing & Reviewing the Risks for Business Continuity Planning
Conducting Your Impact Analysis for Business Continuity Planning
Conducting Your Impact Analysis for Business Continuity Planning

Todate, Dr Goh had written seven books on Business Continuity Management Series. The content of these books are closely align to the BCM Body of Knowledge (BCMBoK) and BCM Institute's BCM Planning Process or Methodology.

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Published BCM Books

Goh, Moh Heng (2008): Managing Your Business Continuity Planning Project, 2nd Edition, 166 pages.

This book aims to help you kick off the BC project in your organization, starting with the need to educate your Executive Management about the purpose, process and importance of BCM. It covers other essential steps including research, developing a BC framework, establishing a project team, budgeting, and scheduling deadlines to ensure that the BC project meets expectations.

This book is closely related to BCMBoK 1: Project Management


Goh, Moh Heng (2008): Analyzing & Reviewing the Risks for Business Continuity Planning, 148 pages.

This book prepares you to apply the risk analysis framework, principles and methodologies for reviewing and analyzing risks during the BCM planning process. It uses the simplified approach that enables you to review and analyze your BCM risks, threats, probability and controls.

This book is closely related to BCMBoK 2: Risk Analysis & Review


Goh, Moh Heng (2008): Conducting Your Impact Analysis for Business Continuity Planning, 130 pages.

This book helps you to identify the exposure and impact of specific threats to your organization. Instructions and guidelines are given on how to design, prepare and conduct a BIA for your organization. The use of BIA questionnaires will be covered in detail. You will also learn how to review, analyze and consolidate the information as well as seek approval from your Executive Management.

This book is closely related to BCMBoK 3: Business Impact Analysis

Developing Recovery Strategy for Your Business Continuity Plan
Developing Recovery Strategy for Your Business Continuity Plan
Implementing Your Business Continuity Plan
Implementing Your Business Continuity Plan

[1] Goh, Moh Heng (2005): Developing Recovery Strategy for Your Business Continuity Plan, 104 pages.

This book provides the principles for determining the appropriate strategy for each critical business function. It can be used as a guidebook to walk through the various recovery stages that make up the entire recovery strategy process.

This book is closely related to BCMBoK 4: Recovery Strategy


Goh, Moh Heng (2004): Implementing Your Business Continuity Plan, 104 pages. Available @ [National Library][2][amazon.com] [3]

This book provides the principles and applies the methodologies for preparing effective and detailed business continuity plans. The book includes a practical how-to-do-it template to assist persons without previous experience in business continuity planning in preparing their own specific business units and organization-wide business continuity plans.

This book is closely related to BCMBoK 5: Plan Development

Testing & Exercising Your Business Continuity Plan
Testing & Exercising Your Business Continuity Plan
Managing & Sustaining Your Business Continuity Management Program
Managing & Sustaining Your Business Continuity Management Program

Goh, Moh Heng (2006): Testing & Exercising Your Business Continuity Plan, 2nd Edition, 160 pages. Available @ [National Library][4]

This book will help you to design, develop and conduct tests to ensure that your plan meets all critical business continuity objectives. You will learn how to design, develop, implement and evaluate all types of tests – Telephone Notification, Walkthrough, Integrated, Simulation and Live tests. Comprehensive instructions, guidance and examples are included.

This book is closely related to BCMBoK 6: Testing and Exercising[5]

Goh, Moh Heng (2007): Managing & Sustaining Your Business Continuity Management Program, 190 pages.

This book provides the framework, processes, good practices and templates that are necessary to establish, maintain and manage your corporate business continuity management program. The critical success factors highlighted include sustaining management buy-in, cultivating a “business resiliency” culture, promoting structured training, awareness, testing and maintenance programs. The strengthening of knowledge and appreciation of the entire BCM Program are analyzed and shared with the readers.

This book is closely related to BCMBoK 7: Program Management

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