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Risk Intelligence - The Art and Science of Risk Reporting
There has been a lot of rhetoric recently around the shortcomings of risk management and its role in the recent global financial crisis. One of the supposed “failings” of risk management identified is the lack of use of risk information to inform business decisions and the lack of influence of risk managers at the strategic level of the organisation. Could organisations have been more prepared for the GFC?
Understanding the art & science of “risk intelligence” contributes to building candid communication and collaboration between boards and management, the bridging of organizational silos and demonstrating that stakeholder expectations have been met.
Attend this workshop to learn how a robust risk reporting structure that supports appropriate information flows across and up & down an entity can enable organisations to become “risk intelligent” today to anticipate the “black swans” of tomorrow. More information here.
Course Times
Registration and arrival refreshments between 9:15 to 9:30 with the workshop commencing promptly at 9:30 and due to finish at 16:30.
Fees
IRM Members £295+ VAT
Non Members £375 + VAT
Dress Code
Smart Casual
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Booking |
| 28 November 2011 |
London |
IRM Office |
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Spaces are limited for the workshop and will be allocated on a 'first come first served' basis; therefore you are strongly advised to book early to secure a place.
For more information on the course content please email training@theirm.org
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