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Course Description:
Enterprise Risk Management is a systematic process for organizing and managing the literally thousands and thousands of possible combinations of human errors, equipment failures, and external influences that pose threats to the numerous organizations and facilities that are part of an enterprise. Some of these threats lead to only one type of risk; other threats pose more diverse types of risks.
In this course you will learn the basic concepts of ERM and practice applying many of the concepts including (1) issuing a more definitive risk doctrine that provides a clear vision of how the organization will use risk-based information to improve decision making in all branches and at all levels of the organization, (2) developing holistic measures of organizational risk management performance that extend beyond traditional incident databases, (3) using risk levels to optimize audit/inspection planning, scheduling, and implementation, and (4) making the process of understanding risks more effective and efficient.
Accreditation:
1.2 CEUs, 1.2 COCs, 2.0 CM, ABIH approval #10-248
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