Crafting a risk management strategy for organizational resilience
Risk management is not about reacting quickly to a crisis but being ready for any event or challenge that deters your organization from achieving its goals. That challenge may come from a key manager quitting in a huff, regulators flexing their muscles, an enterprise project going off the rails, or storms cutting supply lines. Anticipating and managing such risks is an integral part of the general management and decision-making process in today’s most effective organizations.
This new three-day program from Canada’s most respected people management development unit is designed for those who want to take a more systematic and integrated approach to risk: key managers and directors working in the private and public sectors in areas such as human resources, operations, and finance. Featuring compelling real-life examples and action learning, the program will show you how to implement strategies to address specific risks and how to adopt an ongoing approach that integrates modern risk management techniques into the overall management of the organization.
Your opportunity
By the end of this three-day program, you will:
Understand the concepts and process of integrated risk management;
Appreciate the changing way in which risk is being addressed as an integrated management activity rather than as an afterthought performed by specialists;
Know how to use the different tools and techniques available to manage risk; and
Apply risk management principles in the design and implementation of programs and policies.
You will take away:
A checklist to assess your risk management capacity;
A personal risk management plan; and
A Risk Management Workbook filled with tools, tested practices, and useful points for managing risk.
Who benefits?
Key managers and directors working in the private and public sectors in areas such as human resources, operations, and finance; individuals responsible for organizational effectiveness and business planning; functional leaders.
Program leaders and trainers Andrew Graham and Yvonne Latta. Guest presenters: Shannon Hunt, City Auditor for the City of Winnipeg, and Nancy Rheaume, Corporate Risk Advisor with the Independent Electricity System Operator.
Dates and Fees
There are no scheduled instances of this program at the time. Please check back later.
Includes registration, tuition, lunches, some dinners and all instructional
materials.
If you register and pay two months prior to the opening date of the seminar,
you'll receive a $150 discount. Sessions begin on the Tuesday at 8:30 a.m.