Introduction to ISO31000 Risk Management (Darwin)
Schedule
Fri Jun 28 2024 at 09:00 am to 01:00 pm
UTC+09:30Location
Darwin | Darwin, NT
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About this Event
ISO31000 RISK MANAGEMENT STANDARD
This training is an introduction to ISO 31000, the international standard for Risk Management. ISO31000 provides a set of principles, a framework, and processes that help organizations proactively manage risk.
ISO 31000 helps organizations develop, implement, and continuously improve a framework that integrates risk management strategies into the overall organizational processes, including decision-making.
Understanding ISO31000 is a core element of best practice in risk management. It provides comprehensive guidelines to help your organization improve its indecision-making process and overall management.
ISO 31000 is intended to simplify the task of governing complex situations requiring crucial decisions towards a structured approach to identifying and evaluating risks.
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ABOUT THIS TRAINING
All organizations face uncertainty in meeting their objectives. But with sound risk management, you can add value and protect your organization. That’s where ISO 31000, the best practice risk management guidelines, can help.
As a proven methodology, risk management provides a systematic framework and process for maximizing areas where outcomes can be controlled while minimizing the impact when the outcome cannot be predicted. This one-day training course will enable you to understand risk management, learn about ISO 31000, and get the foundation you need to start managing your organization’s risks effectively.
This course enables participants to apply the ISO31000 Risk Management Guideline in their organization. The training is based on the ISO 31000:2018 risk management standard, which can be used by organizations of any size, any industry, and any sector.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
Anyone involved in the planning, implementing, maintaining or supervising of an ISO 31000 risk management framework
There are no formal prerequisites to attending this course
WHAT WILL I LEARN?
You’ll have the knowledge to:
- Explain the key challenges and imperatives to manage risk
- Use ISO 31000:2018 key terms and definitions
- Identify the importance and benefits of ISO 31000:2018 to your organization
- Recognize the principles, framework, and process for managing risks relevant to your organization
HOW WILL I BENEFIT?
This course will help you:
- Understand the principles, framework, and process described in ISO 31000:2018.
- Create and protect value in your organization by managing risks, making decisions, setting and achieving objectives, and improving performance.
- Assist your organization in setting strategy, achieving objectives, and making informed decisions.
- Understand governance and leadership roles in managing risk at all levels.
You will become familiar with the vocabulary, principles, framework, and risk management process in the ISO 31000:2018 standard. During the course, we will present the ISO 31000 Risk Management Framework, Principles, and Guidelines. The core focus is on being able to understand and apply ISO31000.
Topics include:
- How to build a risk management system and risk management framework.
- Tools, models, and concepts that relate to ISO31000.
- Definitions and criteria.
- Other companion documents include SO Guide 73:2009 and the IEC/ISO 31010:2009 Risk Assessment Techniques.
NOTES
- Participants are not required to have a copy of ISO31000; however, it would be helpful to bring one.
- A copy of ISO31000 is not included in this training. Participants who do not already have a copy can obtain it from their national standards body.
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ABOUT YOUR TRAINER
Julian Talbot is the author of several risk management books and articles, including lead author of the Security Risk Management Body of Knowledge (SRMBOK) and author of the Security Risk Management Aide-Mémoire (SRMAM).
He has lived and worked on five continents as Security Manager for the Australian Trade Commission, Woodside Energy's $24 billion North West Shelf Gas Project, and Malaysian Smelting Corporation's Indonesian operations.
His experience includes developing and managing $60 million international security risk management programs, leading security and emergency teams of up to 200 people, as well as enterprise security risk assessments (ESRA) for organizations such as the Australian Department of Defence, Department of Agriculture, Water, and Environment, Australian Antarctic Division, Australian Trade Commission, and the $24 billion NW Shelf Gas Project.
Julian's experience includes risk management assessments, training, and development of risk management systems for clients such as the United Nations Office of Counter Terrorism (UNOCT), Aspen Medical, IMX Resources, ACT Government, Australian Trade Commission, Australian Department of Health, Australian Department of Agriculture, Woodside, Advisian, and the Australian Department of Defence.
Julian is a recipient of the Australian Security Medal, a Fellow of the Institute of Strategic Risk Management (F.ISRM), a Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP), a Fellow of the Risk Management Institution of Australasia, and a Graduate of the Australian Institute of Company Directors. He holds a Master of Risk Management, a Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer Qualification, a Diploma of Security Risk Management, and an Australian nationally accredited Certificate IV in training.
You can find out more about his writings via www.bit.ly/JulianTalbot and his background at www.linkedin.com/in/juliantalbot
Where is it happening?
Darwin, AustraliaEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
AUD 45.00 to AUD 180.00
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