Online or onsite, instructor-led live Corporate Governance training courses provide a thorough understanding of the fundamentals through interactive discussions.
Corporate Governance training is available as "online live training" or "onsite live training." Online live training (also known as "remote live training") is conducted via an interactive, remote desktop. Onsite live training can be arranged locally at the customer's premises in Michigan or at Govtra corporate training centers in Michigan.
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Detroit, MI - Renaissance Center
400 Renaissance Center, Detroit, United States, 48243
The GM Renaissance Center is conveniently located in downtown Detroit and easily accessed by car via Interstates 75 or 94, with secure underground parking available on site. Travelers flying into Detroit Metropolitan Airport (DTW) can expect a 25–30 minute trip by taxi or rideshare via I‑94. Public transit is efficient: the Detroit People Mover stops directly at the Renaissance Center station, and DDOT routes 3 and 9 serve nearby Jefferson Avenue. Pedestrian skywalks provide safe indoor access from downtown hotels, parking garages, and the riverwalk.
Ann Arbor, MI – Regus - South State Commons I
2723 S State St, Ann Arbor, United States, 48104
Regus South State Commons I is conveniently located off I‑94 via Exit 177 (State Street), with easy access to downtown Ann Arbor and surrounding suburbs. The building offers free on-site surface parking for guests. From Detroit Metropolitan Airport (DTW), the venue can be reached in approximately 20–25 minutes by taxi or rideshare via I‑94 West. Local public transit service (TheRide) operates Route 24 along South State Street, with a stop within a short 2-minute walk of the building.
Grand Rapids, MI - Regus – Calder Plaza
250 Monroe Ave NW, Grand Rapids, United States, 49503
The venue sits centrally at 250 Monroe Avenue NW in downtown Grand Rapids, easily accessed by car via US‑131 or I‑196—with connections via Monroe or Ottawa exits—and offers shared underground and surface parking. From Gerald R. Ford International Airport, take I‑96 East then I‑196 West into the city; the drive is about 20 minutes. Public transit through Rapid bus routes stops near Monroe or Ottawa Avenue, just a short walk from the Regus entrance; the downtown area is pedestrian-friendly.
Lansing, MI - Regus - One Michigan Avenue
120 North Washington Square, Lansing, United States, 48933
The venue is located in the heart of Lansing’s central business district at 120 North Washington Square, easily accessible by car via I‑496 or US‑127 with convenient street parking and a nearby parking ramp. From Capital Region International Airport (LAN), the location is approximately a 12‑minute drive west via I‑96 and US‑127, with taxis and rideshares readily available. Public transit users can take CATA bus routes that stop just a block away on Washington or Grand Avenue, offering seamless access to the venue.
Leadership for Directors and Board Members is a course designed to enhance the leadership and governance capabilities of directors and board members in public sector organizations.
This instructor-led, live training (available online or onsite) is tailored for directors, executives, and board members who seek to develop effective leadership, governance, and decision-making skills at the board level for government entities.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
Understand the legal, ethical, and strategic responsibilities of directors and board members in public sector roles.
Apply principles of good governance to improve organizational performance within government agencies.
Foster effective communication and collaboration among board members and other stakeholders for government operations.
Respond to crises and manage risks at the executive level, ensuring continuity and resilience in government services.
Format of the Course
Interactive lectures and facilitated discussions.
Case studies and role-playing exercises relevant to public sector challenges.
Group activities and scenario-based analysis focused on government scenarios.
Course Customization Options
To request a customized training for this course tailored to specific government needs, please contact us to arrange.
Enterprise IT governance is essential for aligning technology initiatives with business strategy, ensuring value delivery, and managing risk.
This instructor-led, live training (online or onsite) is aimed at advanced-level IT governance professionals who wish to deepen their understanding of governance frameworks, value delivery, and risk management while preparing for advanced-level certification for government.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
- Apply governance frameworks to align IT with business objectives.
- Optimize value delivery through strategic investment and benefit realization.
- Evaluate and mitigate enterprise risks, including emerging risks.
- Develop strategies for IT resource optimization and sourcing decisions.
**Format of the Course**
- Interactive lecture and discussion.
- Extensive exercises and practice sessions.
- Hands-on implementation in a live-lab environment.
**Course Customization Options**
- To request a customized training for this course, please contact us to arrange.
This instructor-led, live training in [location] (online or onsite) is designed for intermediate to advanced-level board members and directors who seek to enhance their leadership, governance, and decision-making skills for government.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
- Understand the key responsibilities and legal duties of a director.
- Develop effective governance structures and boardroom dynamics for government.
- Enhance strategic decision-making and risk management capabilities.
- Improve communication, leadership, and ethical decision-making at the board level.
All Senior Management who require a working knowledge of Anti-Money Laundering (AML) and Counter-Terrorist Financing (CTF) prevention, as well as an awareness of other relevant and current financial crime issues.
Format of the Course for Government
The course is structured as a combination of:
Facilitated Discussions
Slide Presentations
Case Studies
Examples
Course Objectives
By the end of this course, participants will be able to:
Explain methods for preventing AML and CTF.
Understand the key aspects of AML and CTF as they pertain to their organizations and the national and international efforts to combat these crimes.
Define the strategies a company and its employees should employ to safeguard against the risks of money laundering and terrorist financing.
Identify how a company might become a target for money laundering and terrorist financing, and recognize “red flags” that can help in identifying, preventing, and reporting any suspicious or actual criminal activity.
Gain insight into other critical areas of financial crime.
Global turmoil, business disruptions, and pandemics have not only upended established business norms but also compelled boards to fundamentally transform their governance approaches. To remain effective, directors must be well-informed about the current best practices and tools used by boards worldwide. These practices encompass efficient meeting management, information sharing, agenda setting, committee structures, and organizational frameworks. By adopting these strategies, boards can enhance their performance with reduced effort, thereby allowing more time for high-value boardwork, particularly in the context of governance for government entities.
This instructor-led, live training in Michigan (online or onsite) is aimed at business managers, IT managers, and risk and compliance managers who wish to implement the COBIT framework for government to optimize IT governance and management.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to design, develop, implement, monitor, and enhance IT governance and management using COBIT principles and methods.
NobleProg serves as an official ISACA COBIT ® Training Partner, offering comprehensive training programs for government. COBIT ® is a robust framework designed to support the governance and management of information and technology (I&T) within enterprises, ensuring alignment with organizational goals and objectives.
This COBIT 2019 Foundation course is designed to introduce participants to COBIT 2019 and enhance their understanding of how an integrated business framework for the governance and management of enterprise IT can be applied to achieve IT business integration, cost reductions, and increased productivity. The key areas covered in this course include:
Introduction to the new framework
Key concepts and terminology
Governance and framework principles
Governance system components
Governance and management objectives
Performance management
Designing a tailored governance system for government
The Compliance and MLRO Refresher Program for government examines critical risk management issues and topics that are essential in today's highly regulated environment. This program is designed not only for Compliance Officers, MLROs, MLCOs, and other risk management professionals but also for senior management and board members who wish to gain a deeper understanding of the expectations and responsibilities of their organization’s risk control functions. The program is delivered by subject-matter experts from the UK.
The primary learning objective of this program is to provide attendees with the knowledge necessary to objectively evaluate the adequacy of their organization's existing risk management controls and practices, enabling them to implement appropriate enhancements as needed.
To ensure that an individual has a core understanding of GRC processes and capabilities, and the skills necessary to integrate governance, performance management, risk management, internal control, and compliance activities for government.
This course offers a clear and practical understanding of the Incoterms® 2020 rules, detailing how they define the responsibilities of buyers and sellers in international trade. Participants will engage in interactive discussions and case studies to learn how to select the appropriate Incoterm for their specific needs, avoid common errors, and ensure seamless and dispute-free shipments. This training is designed to enhance compliance and efficiency in trade practices for government agencies and private sector entities alike.
Regulatory bodies worldwide are increasingly aligning the level of risk taken by financial institutions with the amount of capital they must hold. Banks and other financial services organizations are adopting risk-based management practices to navigate this evolving landscape. The complexity of banking products, regulations, and global markets continues to grow, posing significant challenges for effective risk management. A critical lesson from recent banking crises is that risks are interconnected, necessitating a comprehensive understanding of these interactions to manage them efficiently.
Key features include:
An explanation of current risk-based regulations
A detailed review of the major risks faced by banks
Best practices for adopting an enterprise-wide approach to integrating risk management across an entire organization
Governance techniques to foster a culture where everyone actively participates in managing risks aligned with strategic objectives
Potential future challenges for risk managers.
The course will utilize extensive 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 to highlight instances of failed risk management and actions that could have prevented losses.
Objectives
The objective of this course is to assist bank management in developing an appropriate integrated strategy for managing the complex and evolving risks and regulations in today’s international banking environment. Specifically, this course aims to provide senior-level management with an understanding of:
Major risks within the financial industry and key international risk regulations
Strategies for managing a bank’s assets and liabilities while maximizing returns
The interplay between different types of risks and how banks can adopt an integrated approach to their management
Corporate governance and best practices for balancing the diverse interests of stakeholders
Methods for cultivating a culture of risk governance to minimize unnecessary risk-taking.
Who Should Attend This Seminar
This course is designed for individuals new to integrated risk management, senior management responsible for strategic risk management, or those looking to deepen their understanding of enterprise risk management. It will be beneficial 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.
This course is tailored to support professionals in enhancing their capabilities for government and private sector roles, ensuring they are well-equipped to address the multifaceted challenges of modern banking and financial services.
In organizational management, ownership and accountability are fundamental principles that drive success. Ownership entails assuming responsibility and demonstrating initiative in task execution, while accountability involves being answerable for the outcomes. These concepts are essential as they foster a culture of responsibility and reliability, enhancing performance, facilitating effective problem-solving, and ensuring alignment with organizational goals, particularly for government agencies.
The governance of any organization is only as strong as its board of directors, and that board's effectiveness hinges on the capabilities of its chairman. However, the role of board leadership is both the most critical for ensuring board efficacy and the one with the least training and support. Conflicts over power between board leaders and chief executives are not uncommon. This document outlines the best practices of the world’s leading board leaders, offering insights into the proven strategies used by experienced professionals in the boardroom. These practices are essential for government agencies seeking to enhance their governance and accountability frameworks.
Citizens have always been the cornerstone of any public sector organization. However, the advent of the internet and social media has reshaped the operational landscape, diminishing traditional competitive advantages and placing Citizen Experience at the forefront of strategic success. In today’s environment, Citizen Experience is the final sustainable frontier for differentiation.
To excel in this dynamic setting, organizations must harness the appropriate skills, tools, and techniques to ensure that the citizen experience remains central to their value proposition. The ultimate strategic goal is to understand what citizens perceive as quality and consistently deliver it in a cost-effective and reliable manner, particularly for government services.
You may be seeking your first board seat, or you may have recently obtained a board role and are preparing for your initial board meeting. Additionally, an organization may wish to equip its emerging leaders and diverse talents with the necessary knowledge for effective boardroom participation. This one-day program is designed to provide all the essential information needed to ensure participants are well-informed and prepared from the moment they enter the boardroom. It aligns with best practices for government and supports the development of skilled, accountable leadership.
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Testimonials (5)
The positive energy of the trainer
Slaveyko Gradinarov - Dundee Precious
Course - Incoterms 2020
The trainer did not leave a single minute unexploited!
He was up a storm throughout every lesson and provided much material for whatever he dealt with.
Elpida - Unemployed
Course - Anti-Money Laundering (AML) and Combating Terrorist Financing (CTF)
The knowledge and understanding of the trainer on the training material was exceptional. The trainer was well aware of the subject, provided practical examples in relevance. I would highly recommend him as a trainer for this training.
Tayyeb Mahmood - Ajman Municipality
Course - COBIT 2019 Foundation
Tabitha was engaging, very knowledgeable, clear and prepared.
Cecile McNeil
Course - Corporate Governance
Trainer, Richard was very good.
Lisa
Course - The Compliance and MLRO Refresher Programme
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