Enterprise Risk Management known as (ERM) has evolved a lot since the seventies. From simply 'buying' insurance, it has now evolved and grown in importance to become a prime function in many organizations. It is now part of a bigger system known as Governance, Risk and Compliance (GRC) which starts with corporate governance and ends with compliance. ERM is the function of studying the risks that may hinder a corporation's ability to achieve its goals and then deciding how to overcome these risks. Studies regarding risk management were done by different organizations, including ISO which issued ISO 31000 on risk management.
By the end of this course, delegates will be able to:
Introduction to Risk Management
Risk Management and Corporate Governance
Risk Management and Corporate Control Environment
ERM and its Evolution
Risk Categories
ERM Components
Finance Professionals, Finance Managers, Senior Accountants, Accounting & Budgeting Personnel, Corporate Controllers, Financial Controllers, Treasury Professionals, Chief Accountants, Accounting Managers, Accounting Professionals, Financial Executives, Auditors, Financial Analysts, Bankers, Investment Bankers, Senior Accountants, Banking Professionals, Corporate Business Professionals, Professionals in the field of finance and accounting, managers, supervisors, and finance professionals who desire to understand, apply and implement practical tools to enable them to run the finance and accounting departments more efficiently.