Governance: Safety, Risk and Law Training Course
Audience:
- All Management Roles.
- Accountable Managers, Safety or Risk Post Holders.
- Experienced Managers seeking to enhance their risk and safety management skills.
Overview:
This course delves into the primary factors influencing safety, risk, and potential corporate liability. These areas are undergoing significant transformation as we progress into the twenty-first century, making them particularly relevant for study. The course employs a ‘systems thinking’ approach to manage complex systems effectively. The ongoing global pandemic has expedited changes in various aspects of organizational strategy, and this course aims to highlight key themes within contemporary management practices. We explore how to effectively address emerging threats resulting from the increasing digitalization of society. The curriculum includes high-profile case studies from diverse industries, which are analyzed and discussed collectively by participants. Cultural assessment techniques will be examined and applied to real-world data. Participants will also undergo simulated cross-examinations by instructors to gain an understanding of the legal systems' criteria for assessing corporate liability when risk mitigation measures fail. This course equips participants with the confidence to make risk-based decisions in complex operating environments, tailored specifically for government.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
- Understand the principles of corporate criminal liability.
- Grasp the nature of complex systems and effective management within them.
- Identify strategies to mitigate the impact of new technologies on risk management.
- Strengthen the resilience of their risk management framework.
Format of the Course:
- Facilitated and group discussions.
- Scenario-based presentations, briefings, and case study analyses.
- Breakout scenario workshops and group presentations.
Course Outline
- Introduction
- An overview of organizational theory for government.
- Definitions of risk, safety, and culture in the public sector context.
- The relationship between organizational culture and liability within government entities.
- Risk management: Returning to foundational principles to address complexity.
- Future Safety: Strategic approaches for government.
- Continuous learning: Strategies to future-proof your risk culture for government.
- Summary and Conclusions.
Requirements
- A foundational knowledge of safety and risk management for government.
- An understanding of organizational culture within public sector environments.
- Experience in managerial roles within governmental agencies.
Runs with a minimum of 4 + people. For 1-to-1 or private group training, request a quote.
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Testimonials (3)
workshops, open discussion
Renata Ostrowska - BFF Polska S.A.
Course - Planning and Risk Assessment
The fact that all the standard was reviewed and discussed with some examples, when needed and required.
Ioana
Course - ISO/IEC 27005 Information Security Risk Management
Hakan was very enthusiastic and knowledgeable
Hugo Perez - DENS Solutions
Course - Project Risk Management
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