More than a practice area, Risk Management is a way of thinking… a way of deciding. Embedding risk, defining risk culture and reputational risk will always be with us and there are now new challenges that face us. Recent events in Japan, Australia and New Zealand have forced us to re-think how we manage Risk.
What are the flow-on effects for the banking, finance and insurance sectors? What of the effects on primary industries, mining/resources/energy, infrastructure and construction? How are social media, cyber risk and cloud computing impacting on your risk thinking?
The Risk Management Conference will address the standard risk conundrums but also challenge your thinking and really get you to question your assessment criteria.
Don’t risk missing out on learning from, and networking with the best at the 8th Annual Risk Management Conference 2011.
Program at a glance
- Embedding organisational wide risk management practice into a diverse organisation. The Leighton Contractors ERM journey
- Demonstrating positive effects of Business Continuity/Risk Management implementation: case studies from recent natural disasters
- Risk Appetite and Tolerance - dispelling the myths
- Emerging Risks: Climate risk, cloud computing, social media
- Risk analytics, reputational risk, supply chain risk
- Are your risk assessments failing you in your GRC framework?
What our delegates said about Risk Management 2010
‘Obvious passion for topic. Good content. Live scenarios that made sense’ Re: Tim Janes
‘Wonderful and succinct’ Re: Grant Purdy
‘Extremely relevant to my situation’ Re: Grant Purdy
‘A great discussion, relevant to the audience with good debate’
‘Good networking opportunities’
Who should attend?
- Risk Managers
- Risk Consultants
- CEO’s
- CIO’s
- CFO’s
- CRO’s
- Group Risk Managers
- Financial and Risk Manager
- System Risk Managers
- Operational Risk Managers
- Risk and Assurance Managers
- Auditors and Internal Auditors
- Business Continuity Managers
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Please note - Pre-conference workshops have been cancelled.