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Management Of Risk (M_o_R) Practitioner 2 Days Virtual Live Training in Seoul

Course Description: The M_o_R Practitioner Course has been designed to provide learners with the opportunity to practice the practical application of the M_o_R method and covers the twelve M_o_R principles; Approach, Process and the basic techniques

  • Seoul South Korea
  • Start: Jul 19 2022 00:00
  • Finish: Dec 01 2024 00:00
  • Time zone: Asia/Seoul

  • Nov 27 2019
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Management Of Risk (M_o_R) Practitioner 2 Days Virtual Live Training in Seoul
Management Of Risk (M_o_R) Pra

Course Description:
The M_o_R Practitioner Course has been designed to provide learners with the opportunity to practice the practical application of the M_o_R method and covers the twelve M_o_R principles; Approach, Process and the basic techniques essential to managing risks using the M_o_R guidance. The purpose of the M_o_R Practitioner qualification is to confirm that the learner has achieved sufficient understanding of how to apply and tailor M_o_R in a scenario situation.
Course Topics:
Introduction
●      Introduction to the course
●      What is a risk?
●      What is a risk management?
●      Why is risk management so important?
●      Basic risk definitions
●      The development of knowledge about risk management
●      Corporate governance & internal control
●      Where and when should risk management be applied?
M_o_R principles:
●      The purpose of M_o_R principles
●      Aligns with objectives
●      Fits the context
●      Engages stakeholders
●      Provides clear guidance
●      Informs decision-making
●      Facilitates continual improvement
●      Creates a supportive culture
●      Achieves measurable value
●      Risk management maturity models
M_o_R approach:
●      Relationship between the documents
●      Risk management policy
●      Risk management process guide
●      Risk management strategy
●      Risk register
●      Issue register
●      Risk response plan
●      Risk improvement plan
●      Risk communications plan
M_o_R process:
●      Common process barriers
●      Identify – contexts
●      Identify – the risks
●      Assess – estimate
●      Assess – evaluate
●      Plan
●      Implement
●      Communication throughout the process
M_o_R perspectives:
●      Strategic perspective
●      Programme perspective
●      Project perspective
●      Operational perspective
Risk specialisms:
●      Business continuity management
●      Incident and crisis management
●      Health and Safety management
●      Financial risk management
●      Environmental risk management
●      Reputational risk management
●      Contract risk management
M_o_R Practitioner Exam:
●      (3 hours + time for administrative procedures)
Learning Goals:
●      M_o_R framework (principles, approach based on risk documentation, process steps and embedding and reviewing)
●      M_o_R principles
●      Outline of M_o_R approach documents (including policy, process guide and risk communications plan)
●      Risk identification, assessment and control
●      Embedding and reviewing M_o_R
●      M_o_R organizational perspectives (strategic, program, project, operational)
●      M_o_R roles and responsibilities
●      M_o_R health check
●      M_o_R maturity model
●      Risk specialisms (including business continuity management)
Course Agenda:
Day 1
●      Introduction
●      M_o_R principles:
●      M_o_R approach:
●      M_o_R process
Day 2
●      M_o_R perspectives
●      Risk specialisms
●      M_o_R Practitioner Exam
Who can Attend?
The M_o_R Practitioner Course will be of benefit to all levels of management including:
 
●      Corporate Managers – responsible for corporate governance and the organization’s overall exposure to risk.
●      Program Managers – responsible for risk relating to specific programs.
●      Project Managers – responsible for managing risk in projects.
●      Operational Managers – responsible for risks that affect the on-going continuity of business services.
●      All other personnel who have an interest or responsibility for the Management of Risk within their organization.

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