Certificate Risk Management

Mode of delivery: online/Face to Face. Duration: 3 months Course Fees: UGX 900,000 Provider: UIBFS
Program Description Target audience Course Coverage Learning outcomes and Benefits
Risk is key in any project yet is often misunderstood as to the huge value that it can deliver, both to the organization and to the people involved. This course is intended to offer an in-depth understanding of the risk management framework from start to finish. Developing a core understanding of the risk management framework, to embedding risk management within your organisation's culture, to breaking behaviour barriers that prevent successful implementation, you will finish with the ability to effectively and resourcefully assess and monitor risks using practical tools. • Business Development staff • Managers and Supervisors • Project Managers and support staff • Entrepreneurs • Any one interested in a career in risk management Introduction to Risk Management Concepts • Introduction to Risk & Risk Management • Risk Definition and Project Risk Management • Critical Success Factors for Project Risk Management • Overall and Individual Risk Roles and Responsibilities • Organizational Risk Attitudes • Organisational Structures Risk Management Planning • Critical Success Factors • Risk Identification • Project Resource Risks • Tools and Techniques Qualitative & Quantitative Risk Analysis • Qualitative Risk Analysis • Tools & Techniques • Quantitative Risk Analysis • Semi-Quantitative Risk Analysis • Tools & Techniques Risk Responses & Controlling • Risk Response Planning • Negative & Positive Risk Responses • Measuring Results • Risk Monitoring & Controlling This course will allow participants to: • Understand how risk management can assist organisations to achieve their objectives and optimise decision making • Learn about the benefits of risk management and its relationship with governance, assurance, and sustainability • Know the types of risk faced by the organisation and the concepts of positive and negative risk • Gain an understanding of the importance of culture, communication, and behaviour. • Assess risk and select appropriate actions and controls using key tools • Gain an insight into determining your organisation’s appetite and tolerance for risk