Effective enterprise risk management
View AgendaKey reasons to attend
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Integrate operational resilience with risk
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Perform risk culture evaluations and create conduct and culture dashboard
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Identify emerging risks with effective horizon-scanning approaches
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About the course
This interactive learning event explores the most topical components of the enterprise risk management framework and best practices to enhance and build enterprise risk frameworks within financial organisations.
Course content is supported by case studies and discussion work between participants and our expert tutor and faculty member. Sessions explore practical developments in enterprise risk management, including integration with ESG, applying horizon scanning for emerging risks and soft skills instrumental for successful risk management – an essential yet frequently undervalued element crucial for effective enterprise risk management.
Sessions offer practical tips and hints, guiding participants towards implementing processes that add value to the workplace.
Flexible pricing options:
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Early-bird rate: book in advance and save $200
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3-for-2 group rate: book three delegates for the price of two and save more than $2,000
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Season tickets: book a team of 10 or more and save up to 50%
Learning objectives
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Structure value-added risks and opportunities assessments
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Develop effective risk appetite within your organisation
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Incorporate ESG principles into enterprise risk frameworks
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Integrate risk and resilience disciplines
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Identify the top skills that make risk teams successful
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Evaluate the impacts of emerging risks using scenario analysis
Who should attend
Relevant departments may include but are not limited to:
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Enterprise risk
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Operational risk
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Operational resilience
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Risk appetite
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Risk reporting
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Risk culture
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Risk management
Agenda
May 15 – 17, 2023
Timezones: Emea/Americas
Sessions:
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Identifying and managing emerging risks
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Understanding, measuring and embedding risk culture
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Integrating ESG into enterprise risk frameworks
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Developing an effective risk appetite statement
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Understanding and managing reputation risk
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Softer side: building successful risk teams
Tutors

Elena Pykhova Risk Learning Faculty
Director and founder
The OpRisk Company
Elena Pykhova is an op risk executive specialising in strategy, design and implementation of firm-wide risk frameworks.
She is the author of a best-selling book, Operational risk management in financial services: a practical guide to establishing effective solutions.
Pykhova is a renowned educator, running public and in-house training courses in the UK and internationally for world-leading organisations including the London Stock Exchange Group Academy, the Moller Centre Cambridge University and Risk.net.
She is a thought-leader, influencer and founder of a prominent industry think tank, the Best Practice Operational Risk Forum.
Pykhova is a former director for education at the Institute of Operational Risk and chair of the expert panel for the Association of Foreign Banks.
Passionate about the discipline, she founded her training and consulting practice after 20 years of experience in senior roles at Fortune 500 companies.
Accreditation
This course is CPD (Continued Professional Development) accredited. One credit is awarded for every hour of learning at the event.
Pre-reading materials
The Risk.net resources below have been selected to enhance your learning experience:
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Enterprise risk management and firm performance - Read article | Risk.net
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Operational resilience: charting evolution, strengthening impact - Read article | Risk.net
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Elevating enterprise resiliency practices in a crisis - Read article | Risk.net
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