This course will cover key practices and processes to facilitate implementation of an efficient and effective control environment. Practices and processes will be based on internationally recognized ISO 31000 standard.
In this course, you will be introduced to practices and processes your organization can adopt to develop an efficient and effective control environment. The webinar will also discuss best practices for monitoring these controls and detail factors that facilitate identification of controls.
Why Should You Attend:
Implementing an efficient and effective control environment is the most important aspect of any risk management initiative. Excessive controls can reduce the agility of your organization and significantly increase costs. Fewer controls can leave your organization overexposed to risks, which may result in a single event resulting in significant disruption to your business operation. Hence, it is important that organizations adopt a balanced approach towards implementing their control environment.In this course, you will be introduced to practices and processes your organization can adopt to develop an efficient and effective control environment. The webinar will also discuss best practices for monitoring these controls and detail factors that facilitate identification of controls.
Areas Covered in the Webinar:
- Factors which can facilitate identification of controls
- Considering proactive, detective and responsive controls
- Considering controls across following aspects - process, policies, human, technology and physical
- Considering risks which may result from introduction of new controls
- Assigning ownership of risks and controls
- Assessing design and operating effectiveness of controls
- Assessing residual risk exposure after assessing controls
- Performing cost vs benefit analysis of controls
- Monitoring efficiency and effectiveness of controls
Who Will Benefit:
- Central risk managers responsible for defining and implementing controls for their organization
- Business risk managers responsible for defining and implementing controls for their business division
- Control owners responsible for day-to-day implementation of controls
- Internal auditors responsible for auditing completeness or content quality of their organization’s control library
- Risk assurance consultants and analysts
- Directors of risk and internal controls
Course Provider
Manoj Kulwal,