Risk Management - An Introduction
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Course Objectives:
This ONE DAY session gives an overview of risk assessment within management systems and is intended for anyone that requires an introduction to risk management as a means to simplify management systems.
This includes corporate governance programmes, which essentially require Directors and others to be aware of the risks of their organization, and manage these accordingly.
Larger organizations are now using risk management as the central component of their management systems, including an assessment of business continuity requirements. This one day session gives an introduction to a suitable risk assessment system, and there is a workshop on selected technical areas to illustrate the methodology.
The course draws on the Australian/New Zealand Standard AS/NZS 4360 and it is particularly valuable for organizations wishing to bring senior individuals together to focus on the key business management risk issues.
Contents:
Various risk identification and assessment systems
A generic framework for risk assessment and reduction, including business continuity
A workshop on evaluating risk for a selected technical area
The use of risk assessment within ISO management systems
Implementing the systems
The internal audit process
The relationship to Corporate Governance
Optional discussions on risk perception, and promoting the methods internally
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Who should attend:
Senior managers responsible for overall policy and business planning
Personnel responsible for dealing with the various ISO management standards and their equivalents, and their integration
Personnel involved in corporate governance programmes
Personnel involved in business risk management and continuity.
Course benefits:
The format of the course is a series of discussion tutorials, plus a more detailed workshop on one technical topic of the clients choice, using a case study example. The course may be tailored for in-house use.
