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BS31100 Workshop Overview - Getting Started with BS31100

This workshop is designed to provide a one-day, introductory session for risk managers and senior executives involved in risk management issues.

Led by an experienced risk management professional, this workshop reviews the content of the new BS 31100 standard and provides practical guidance on meeting the standard.

 

Workshop dates - London 

  • 9 December 09 - Getting started with BS31100 workshop

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Agenda

Introduction: Risk Management Concept and Objectives

BS 31100: Content and Context

  • Genesis of the standard
  • Structure of the standard: Risk Management Framework – Risk Management Process

Risk Management Framework:

  • Risk governance: integrating risk management in the organisation
  • Risk strategy: strategic priorities of Risk Management
  • Risk appetite: how hungry are you?
  • Roles and responsibilities: organisation structure and reporting lines of the risk functions
  • Creating a risk culture

Risk Management Process and Tools:

  • Risk identification & assessment:
    • Probability/impact: brainstorming session with the participants
  • Risk response: 
    • Internal controls and residual risks: workshop 

Wrap-up: lessons to take home

Course Documentation

All delegates will receive comprehensive course documentation for use during the programme, including the full text of the BS31100 for the participants who do not have their own copy.

Who should attend

This course is designed for risk managers and senior executive involved in risk management issues. 

Training Methodology

The course is designed as a practical, interactive training session on the BS31100 Risk Management Standard, its issues and challenges. Basic knowledge in risk management and control is required. Active participation is encouraged for participants to gain full value from the course. 

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