The key to any successful operation lies in the effective management of risks; the ability to seize opportunities, minimize threats, and optimize results. However, risk management is too often treated as a reactive process, or worse, not done at all. In this Operations Risk Management and Mitigation training course, you’ll work through the proactive approach to both sides of risk: threats and opportunities. The approach applies a proven six-step methodology of risk planning through identification, analysis, and control.
This training course is designed to help operations teams and businesses accurately and efficiently identify, quantify, and mitigate risks that threaten to disrupt, or derail, their operations. The training course content is applicable to all industry sectors where operations form the cornerstone of their business and are of a value and nature that necessitate formal risk management. It is tailored for all personnel who are either involved in or responsible for, the successful delivery and continuity of these operations.
The training course is based on the latest PMBOK 6th edition and also applies the principals of ISO 31000:2009, “Risk Management - Principles and Guidelines” and ISO 31010:2009, “Risk Assessment Techniques”.
At the end of this course the participants will be able to:
Develop an overview of the Risk Management Process
Learn to identify risks that affect operational safety, time, cost, and quality
Apply useful techniques to identify, analyze and mitigate risks throughout the operations life-cycle
Learn how to create an effective risk monitoring plan and risk management strategies
Use a practical, six-step process to manage operations risks
Develop a risk management budget based on Expected Monetary Value (EMV)
Operations team leaders, supervisors, section heads and managers
Business and operations professionals who have an interest in risk management
Maintenance managers, engineers, and technicians
Technical professionals involved in operations start-up, maintenance and shut-down
Business administrative, procurement, and support staff
All personnel involved in carrying out operations work assignments
The Six Risk Management Processes
Purpose & Benefits of Risk
Responsibilities in Risk Management
Integrating Risk Management into the Operations Management Process
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