The PECB Certified Lead Operational Resilience Manager course is designed to equip professionals with the knowledge and skills to lead and manage an organization’s operational resilience efforts. This training course covers fundamental concepts, good practices, and recent trends in operational resilience, emphasizing the importance of identifying and maintaining critical business functions in the face of disruptions.
As organizations face increasingly complex and interconnected risks, such as cyber threats, natural disasters, evolving regulatory landscapes, and geopolitical tensions, a structured and holistic approach to operational resilience has become essential. This training course is built around the assumption that disruptions to business operations are inevitable; therefore, it aims to equip you with the knowledge and skills necessary to help organizations define an operational resilience strategy, conduct business impact analyses and risk assessments, and implement the necessary operational control measures to prepare for, respond to, and learn from disruptions.
Furthermore, attending this training course demonstrates your dedication to professional growth and sets you on a path to becoming a leader in the dynamic and ever-changing field of operational resilience. After completing the training course and passing the exam, you can apply for the “PECB Certified Lead Operational Resilience Manager” certification.
This training course is intended for:
After completing this training course, you will be able to:
The main requirement for participating in this training course is having a fundamental understanding of operational resilience and business continuity concepts and principles.
Day 1: The foundations of operational resilience
Day 2: Planning operational resilience management framework
Day 3: Establishing operational resilience management practices
Day 4: Testing and improving operational resilience
Day 5: Certification exam
The “PECB Certified Lead Operational Resilience Manager” exam meets the PECB Examination and Certification Program (ECP) requirements, and it covers the following competency domains:
Domain 1: Fundamental concepts of operational resilience
Domain 2: Planning operational resilience management framework
Domain 3: Establishing business resilience and digital and cyber resilience management practices
Domain 4: Establishing third-party resilience management practices and resilience organizational culture
Domain 5: Testing and continually improving operational resilience
For specific information about exam types, languages available, and other details, please visit the List of PECB Exams and the Examination Rules and Policies.
After successfully passing the exam, you can apply for one of the credentials shown below. You will receive the certificate once you comply with all the requirements related to the selected credential.
The requirements for certifications are as follows:
Credential | Exam | Professional experience | Risk Management experience | Other requirements |
PECB Certified Operational Resilience Provisional Manager | PECB Certified Lead Operational Resilience Manager exam or equivalent | None | None | Signing the PECB Code of Ethics |
PECB Certified Operational Resilience Manager | PECB Certified Lead Operational Resilience Manager exam or equivalent | Two years: At least one year of work experience in operational resilience management | At least 200 hours of project activities | Signing the PECB Code of Ethics |
PECB Certified Lead Operational Resilience Manager | PECB Certified Lead Operational Resilience Manager exam or equivalent | Five years: At least two years of work experience in operational resilience management | At least 300 hours of project activities | Signing the PECB Code of Ethics |
PECB Certified Senior Lead Operational Resilience Manager | PECB Certified Lead Operational Resilience Manager exam or equivalent | Ten years: At least seven years of work experience in operational resilience management | At least 1,000 hours of project activities | Signing the PECB Code of Ethics |
The operational resilience experience should follow best practices and include the following: