Risk culture is the system of values and behaviors present in an organisation that shapes decisions of management and employees. How is your organisation making decisions?
This one-day training course unpacks the various tools and techniques to ensuring your risk culture supports your risk management programme and decision-making in line with your risk appetite.
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2018-05-23
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When:
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Wednesday, May 23, 2018 8:00 AM
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Where:
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IRMSA Training Centre 144 Katherine Street, Grayston Ridge Office Park Block A, First Floor, IRMSA, Sandton Johannesburg, Gauteng 2196 South Africa
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Presenter:
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Laura Mallabone
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Contact:
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Nazlee Kok
011 555 1800
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Presenter/s
Course Duration
Price:
Member
Non - Member
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Laura Mallabone
1 Day
R 3 959.00 ex VAT
R 4 280.00 ex VAT
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Course outline
1. The elements of culture
2. Assessing culture
3. Culture is continuously changing, how to keep up and adapt
4. Creating alignment
5. Authority of the risk function
6. Control Framework
7. Compliance Framework
8. Communication
9. Building Capacity
10. Change Management
Case Studies: Deep Water Horizon, VW
Who should attend?
• Practicing risk managers and champions
• Business leaders responsible for managing risk
• Executives and heads of departments requiring a better outcome to their risk assessment workshops
• Accountants, auditors, consultants, project managers, safety practitioners and solicitors
• Anyone taking up a new role in risk management or wishing to enter the profession
• Practitioners requiring a refresher on recent developments in risk management
• Students studying or those about to embark on IRMSA’s Risk Management Qualification
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About the Presenter
Laura is a co-founder of Satarla and has 20 years’ risk management experience across industries and geographies. Laura has over the years assisted companies to develop, implement and evolve their risk management to be fully integrated and effective in decision-making.
She has been involved in the development of ISO31000 through SABS, and is currently part of the SA review team.
Laura gives back to risk management through mentorship, knowledge transfer and volunteers on the IRMSA Education and Technical Committee.
Laura has a MSc (Chemical Engineering) and a MBA.
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