The CRO Program provides you with applicable training, including topical discussion on current risk challenges and mitigation practices. Learning objectives are met through a combination of expert faculty instruction, business case analyses, and active exchanges with thought leaders in the field. The importance of having the Chief Risk Officer (CRO) in any corporation is key to leading and providing enterprise-wide risk guidance to their respective corporation out of this chaotic situation.
At the end of this course, the participants will be able to:
Identify all categories of key risks within a corporation
Appreciate, with in-depth, the manner that key risks can be identified, measured, monitored, controlled and mitigated within a
Align ERM strategy to strategic plan and its impact on
Gain insights on how to perform the role of CRO and lead the enterprise risk management functions within the
Establish and implement the enterprise risk management
Setup enterprise risk metrics to quantify all key risks and establish enterprise risk reporting structure with risk response
Anyone who is currently working in the risk management department, compliance department and internal audit
Understand the importance of linking enterprise risk management strategy to strategic objectives of the strategic
Map out the role and responsibilities of CRO within the
Examine the integration of organizational governance within the company’s organizational structure
To be able to setup Enterprise Risk & Governance Framework with incorporation of Strategic Plan
Assess new emerging risks like Conduct and compliance related on Work From Home (WFH).
Explain the inter-relationship of regulatory risks to both compliance and financial risks.
Keep abreast with the latest development of types of Enterprise Risk Part 2 – Operational
Identify the seven categories of operational risks
Able to identify, measure, monitor and control key operational risks within the company.
Keep abreast with the latest development of types of Enterprise Risk Part 3 – Cyber Risk
Critically assess the various types of key cyber
Establish appropriate techniques to monitor and control cyber
To be able to align the ERM strategy to Strategic Objectives of the Strategic Plan
Keep abreast of latest Strategic Risks like emerging technology, 3rd party risks, WFH, conduct risks and disruptive technology risks
Able to recognise the impact of emergence of new technology and disruptive risks to a company.
Identify and control such disruptive risks arising from new technology especially WFH.
Understand the importance of effective communication by the Chief Risk Officer (CRO)
Be able to manage and control enterprise risk management operations as an effective risk leader
To place the right talents for the right job scope in the company.
To plan, structure and report key risks to C-suits and BoDs on timely
Be able to demonstrate the approval of quantifying the key risks in the process of implementation the strategic objectives
Shown ability to establish enterprise risk metrics and setup risk reporting structure
Be able to setup appropriate enterprise risk response techniques and policy
Assess the appropriateness of the risk response techniques and its capacity to meet enterprise
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