Course description
Risk Culture
This course explores the concepts of Risk Culture and how it can be used to create value for an organisation. By participating in this course, you will gain an understanding of how Risk Culture can improve risk management practices in your organisation, and thus improve risk taking.
Through presentations, workshops and group activities, you will:
- Discuss definitions and key approaches to risk culture
- Learn from real cases of risk culture "failure"
- Develop practical techniques for risk culture management
- Appreciate the limitations of assessment tools
- Discover the latest developments in industry practice and standards.
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Suitability - Who should attend?
This course is suitable for professionals wishing to understand risk culture and how it can be used in their organisation. Qualified candidates may include:
- Practising risk managers from both the public and private sector
- Compliance and audit managers
- Senior managers or directors of smaller organisations
Prerequisites
No knowledge of risk culture is required. Delegates should have some prior experience in risk management.
Training Course Content
This risk management training course will cover the following topics:
- The different types of risk culture assessment tools
- How risk culture can be a crucial factor in the success or failure of organisations
- How internal pressures affect an organisation’s risk culture
- The role of external pressures, including regulations
- The barriers to risk culture control
- IRM’s practical guidance on risk culture
As risk culture grows in popularity in organisations in the public and private sectors, this course emphasises practical measures that can be taken to bring effective risk culture into your organisation.
Expenses
Fees for this course are:
- IRM members: £400 + VAT
- Non-members: £500 + VAT
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