Advanced Certificate in Enterprise Risk Management (ACERM™)
Dubai
Dubai
United Arab Emirates
What You Will Learn :
- Commercial importance of good risk management
- Management of risks including accepted and external risks
- Creating a Risk Framework
Description
Risk management is an integral part of good management practice and an essential element of good corporate governance.
We live in an uncertain world – all organizations have material risks that must be actively managed in order to survive in an increasingly complex environment. These risks relate to the increasing obligations of organizations to people, the community, their stakeholders, and the environment. Risk management involves managing to achieve an appropriate balance between realising opportunities while minimizing adverse impacts. It is an iterative process that can enable sound decision-making and facilitate continuous improvement in performance.
All executives and managers have a responsibility to properly manage the risks in their organizations and this course will show them, and those working for them, how to identify, evaluate, manage and act on these risks. It will also show them how corporate governance works and what is expected of them in the corporate governance framework.
This course is not only for Risk professionals but for everyone with managerial responsibility. This comprehensive and interactive 5-day program is certified by Qualifi, a recognised UK awarding body, and covers the inter-related disciplines of Risk Management, Internal Controls, and Corporate Governance. It is designed to give executives and managers the tools and confidence to enable their organization to deliver sustainable results in a controlled environment. The course will be led by an experienced risk management executive who will cover the principles of Risk Management and Corporate Governance and illustrate how these principles can be applied in practice.
Who is this course for?
This highly practical and interactive course has been specifically designed for:
Executives
Risk professionals
Company secretaries
Operational managers
Finance managers
Corporate strategists
Lawyers
Project managers
Business owners
HR managers
IT managers
Sales managers
Account managers
Auditors
Regulators