Enterprise Risk Management
Course Description
Enterprise Risk Management known as (ERM) has evolved considerably since the seventies. From simply ‘buying’ insurance, it has now grown in importance to become a prime function in many organizations as part of a bigger system known as Governance, Risk and Compliance (GRC) which starts with corporate governance and ends with compliance. ERM is the function of studying the risks that may hinder a corporation’s ability to achieve its goals and then deciding how to overcome those risks. Studies regarding risk management were done by different organizations, including ISO which issued ISO 31000 on risk management.
However, the most accepted ERM system is the one designed by the Committee of Sponsoring Organizations of the Tread Way Commission (COSO). This system, which is the one covered in this GiRD course, teaches the steps needed to control risk. It starts with the evaluation of the internal environment and the setting of objectives which are, mainly, a result of the tone at the top of the organization, the directives from corporate governance as well as the vision, mission and corporate strategies. Then, the GiRD course goes through the steps management needs to consider in order to identify and assess risk and decide on proper risk responses and controls. The GiRD course ends with how to monitor, communicate and report risk. In addition, the GiRD course looks at risk in different organizational areas such as strategy, reporting, compliance, operations, financial and physical risk as well as risk in different industries.
Target Audience
Managers, senior managers, directors, executives, financial controllers, senior accounting and finance personnel, and auditors.