Master the transition from risk assessment to strategic action with advanced control and mitigation techniques. Learn to drive organizational resilience through integrated decision-making.
This serves as part two within our series of Leading Risk Management Practices in a Dynamic Risk Environment.
Effective risk management now requires a dynamic, forward-looking approach that is tightly integrated with strategy, decision-making, and organizational culture.
Session one explored how leaders can elevate risk management from a compliance-driven exercise to a strategic capability that enhances resilience and performance. Participants examined how to establish clear risk governance and appetite, implement continuous risk sensing, and prioritize risks based on impact, velocity, and interconnectedness.
This session goes deeper into the process of risk management and risk assessment. This session also includes a case scenario for evaluating risk management risks.
By the end of this course, you will be able to:
To ensure these concepts are practical and applicable, the course concludes with a comprehensive case scenario involving "Midwest Precision Components." This real-world example demonstrates how to map specific risks—such as supply chain disruptions and cyber threats—to a risk matrix, calculate inherent versus residual risk, and determine appropriate ownership. Whether you are an internal auditor, a risk officer, or an operational leader, this course provides the insights needed to elevate risk discussions in executive forums and drive risk-informed decision-making.
This course includes:
