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  1. “they are our strategy execution partner” 
  2. “I enjoy working with the Manigent team”
  3. “they added value from the first meeting”
  4. "they attract uniquely talented people”
  5. “their integrated approach works for us”
  6. “their project delivery is outstanding”
  7. “they are easy to do business with” 

 

 

 

« Manigent's Strategy and Risk Management Happy Hour | Main
Tuesday
Feb282012

Risk for Non-Risk Executives

Risk for Non-Risk Executives is a two-hour training session, designed to allow executives to explore Strategy and Risk Management, discuss the importance of properly managing risks, with real experiences and case studies, and offer you the opportunity to build a risk appetite statement for your organisation. 

Our aim is to allow you to:
GAIN insight on leading methodologies for risk and strategy
ALIGN your risk exposure with your risk appetite
VIEW your strategy on one page with a Strategy Map
BUILD a risk appetite statement
NETWORK with other directors and board members
TALK to risk professionals about future threats and how to effectively respond to these.

Agenda:
1. Risk Environment: Risk Types, Top Ten Risks in 2012, Strategy, Risks and Losses.
2. Risk-Based Performance Management: Aligning Strategy and Risk, Strategy Maps, Risk Appetite Concept, Process and Statement.
3. Benefits
4. Implementation Process
5. A Final Thought
6. Networking 

Join us at London's Royal Exchange on 23rd February 2012, between 12:00-14:30 for lunch. Please note, there is limited availability for this event. Registration fee: £250 only. 

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