Online or onsite, instructor-led live Risk Management training courses demonstrate through interactive hands-on practice how to use risk assessment tools and methodologies to identify, evaluate, and mitigate potential risks in various projects and business scenarios.
Risk Management training is available as "online live training" or "onsite live training". Online live training (aka "remote live training") is carried out by way of an interactive, remote desktop. Onsite live Risk Management training can be carried out locally on customer premises in Glasgow or in NobleProg corporate training centers in Glasgow.
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Glasgow
69 Buchanan St, Glasgow, united kingdom, G1 3HL
The Buchanan Street Centre is located in the heart of Glasgow, in Scotland's most famous shopping and retail district. A major feature of this stunning large Victorian building is the impressive sandstone entrance archway giving access to four floors. Glasgow's fantastic array of shops, hotels, restaurants and bars are on the doorstep and Buchanan Street itself is home to a number of exclusive shops and recently won the Academy of Urbanism 'Great Street Award'. One of the fastest growing cities in the UK, Glasgow is Scotland's largest urban economy and is dominated by financial and business services, public administration, health and retail. It is one of Europe's 16 largest financial centres with a growing number of 'blue-chip' financial sector companies establishing significant operations or headquarters in the city. It also forms the western part of Scotland's 'Silicon Glen' hi-tech sector.
This instructor-led, live training in Glasgow (online or onsite) is aimed at intermediate-level finance and accounting professionals who wish to effectively manage, value, and audit fixed assets in compliance with accounting standards and regulations.By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
Understand the life cycle and classification of fixed assets.
Apply local and international accounting standards in asset valuation and depreciation.
Manage fixed assets with proper controls, tools, and procedures.
Comply with legal and tax frameworks relevant to asset management and reporting.
This instructor-led, live training in Glasgow (online or onsite) is aimed at intermediate-level to advanced-level finance and asset management professionals who wish to optimize asset tracking, control, and compliance with international financial reporting standards (IFRS).
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
Classify and configure fixed assets according to IFRS regulations.
Manage asset creation, acquisition, and capitalization.
Implement control measures for asset tracking and monitoring.
Apply appropriate depreciation and amortization methods.
Process asset movements, transfers, and disposals effectively.
Ensure compliance with financial reporting and audit standards.
This instructor-led, live training in Glasgow (online or onsite) is aimed at intermediate-level internal auditors who wish to enhance their audit effectiveness by applying structured RCA techniques.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
Understand RCA methodologies and their role in internal auditing.
Identify and analyze the root causes of audit findings.
Apply RCA tools such as the 5 Whys, Fishbone Diagram, and Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA).
Develop corrective and preventive action plans based on RCA findings.
Integrate RCA into the internal audit process to improve risk management.
This instructor-led, live training in Glasgow (online or onsite) is aimed at intermediate-level professionals who wish to develop a systematic approach to identifying, analyzing, and resolving problems using RCA methodologies.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
Understand essential concepts of RCA and continuous improvement cycles.
Apply different RCA tools to identify the root cause of problems.
Develop and implement effective problem-solving strategies.
Integrate RCA into organizational improvement and prevention efforts.
Course goal:
To ensure that an individual has the core understanding of GRC processes and capabilities, and the skills to integrate governance, performance management, risk management, internal control, and compliance activities.
Overview:
Overview
Across the globe regulators are increasingly linking the amount of risk taken by a bank to the amount of capital it is required to hold and banks and financial services are increasingly being managed on risk-based management practices. The banks, their products, the regulations and the global market are becoming increasingly complex, driving ever greater challenges in effective risk management. A key lesson of the banking crisis of the last five years is that risks are highly integrated and to manage them efficiently banks have to understand these interactions.
Key features include:
the explanation of the current risk-based regulations
detailed review of the major risks faced by banks
industry best practices for adopting an enterprise approach to integrating risk management across an entire organisation
using governance techniques to build a group wide culture to ensure everyone takes an active role in managing risks in line with the banks strategic objectives
what challenges could be faced by risk managers in the future.
The course will make extensive use of case studies designed to explore, examine and reinforce the concepts and ideas covered over the five days. Historical events at banks will be used throughout the course to highlight how they have failed to manage their risks and actions that could have been taken to prevent loss.
Objectives
The objective of this course is to help bank management deliver an appropriate integrated strategy for managing the complex and changing risks and regulations in today’s international banking environment. Specifically this course aims to give senior level management an understanding of:
major risk within the financial industry and the major international risk regulations
how to manage a bank’s assets and liabilities whilst maximising return
the interaction between risk types and how banks use an integrated approach for their management
corporate governance and the best practice approaches to managing the diverse interests of the stakeholders
how to develop a culture of risk governance as a tool for minimising unnecessary risk taking
Who should attend this seminar
This course is intended those who are new to integrated risk management, senior management responsible strategic risk management, or those who wish to further their understanding of enterprise risk management. It will be of use to:
Board level bank management
Senior managers
Senior risk managers and analysts
Senior directors and risk managers responsible for strategic risk management
Internal auditors
Regulatory and compliance personnel
Treasury professionals
Asset and liability managers and analysts
Regulators and supervisory professionals
Suppliers and consultants to banks and the risk management industry
Corporate governance and risk governance managers.
Prospective Managers looking to elevate their risk & safety management skills.
Overview:
The course introduces the discrete elements of a modern risk management process through the development of a Safety Management System (SMS). The course demonstrates how they can be used to manage risk within modern socio-technical systems. The establishment of an effective SMS is an increasingly popular methodology for the management of risk in complex and safety critical systems. The course will give candidates the ability of building and adapting safety and risk systems within their own area of expertise. The concept of SMS is not new but is increasingly being applied by regulation to more high-performance industries and accreditation schemes. The course uses high residual-risk industry SMS frameworks as benchmarks. The principles are explored by consultant practitioners using a combination of theory and extensive practical experience. The boundaries between other management systems, such as Quality and Environmental, will be discussed.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
Understand the foundations of safety management systems.
Identify strategies to mitigate the impact of new and developing technologies by applying SMS principles.
Develop the structure of their own Safety & Risk Management System against a benchmark.
Format of the Course:
Facilitated and group discussion.
Scenario based presentations, briefings and accident analysis.
Break out scenario workshops and group presentation.
Accountable Managers, Safety or Risk Post Holders.
Experienced Managers looking to elevate their risk & safety management skills.
Overview:
This course explores the primary influences on safety, risk and potential corporate liability. All three areas warrant particular study as all are undergoing considerable change as we head into the twenty-first century. The course adopts a ‘systems thinking’ approach as a method to manage complex systems. The current global pandemic has accelerated change in many areas of corporate strategy and this course aims to dilute some of the main themes within contemporary management thinking. We consider how to effectively mitigate some of the emergent threats which from the onset of digitalisation within our society. The course has a number of high-profile case studies from various industries which are analysed and discussed collectively and presented from various perspectives by the candidates. Cultural assessment techniques will be explored and applied to real world data. Candidates will experience mock cross examination by the presenters, to give then some appreciation of what the various legal systems look for when assessing corporate liability when risk mitigation has failed. The course provides the candidates with the confidence to directly engage with risk-based decisions within a complex operating environment.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
Understand the foundations of corporate criminal liability.
Understand the nature of complex systems and how to manage within them.
Identify strategies to mitigate the impact of new technologies on risk strategies.
Enhance the resilience of their risk management system.
Format of the Course:
Facilitated and group discussion.
Scenario based presentations, briefings and case study analysis.
Break out scenario workshops and group presentation.
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