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Governance, Risk and Compliance Course

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Overview

Why should you attend?

The ISO 31000 Foundation training course presents the basic principles and approaches of managing risks and opportunities based on the guidelines of ISO 31000. This training course focuses on the main components of ISO 31000: basic terms and definitions, principles of risk management, risk management framework, and risk management process. In addition, each step of the risk management process is analyzed and elaborated individually.

Upon completion of the training course, you can sit for the exam and apply to obtain the “PECB Certificate Holder in ISO 31000 Foundation” designation. The certificate demonstrates that you understand the fundamental concepts of risk and methodologies for risk management based on the guidelines of ISO 31000.

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Audience

  • Risk management professionals
  • Individuals seeking to gain knowledge about the ISO 31000 guidelines for risk management principles, framework, and process
  • Individuals responsible for the creation and protection of value in an organization
  • Personnel tasked with managing the risks and opportunities in their area of responsibility
  • Individuals interested to pursue a career as a risk manager.

Skills Gained

Upon successful completion of this training course, the participants will be able to:

  1. Summarize the main concepts and principles of risk management as articulated in ISO 31000
  2. Explain the ISO 31000 guidelines for establishing the risk management framework
  3. Describe the application of the risk management process in accordance with ISO 31000 guidelines.

Prerequisites

There are no prerequisites to participate in this training course.

Outline

Day 1: Introduction to risk management, ISO 31000 components, and initiation of the risk management process

Day 2: Risk assessment, risk treatment, recording and reporting, monitoring and review, and communication and consultation according to ISO 31000.

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Certification

The exam fully meets the requirements of the PECB Examination and Certificate Programme. It covers the following competency domains:

Domain 1: Fundamental principles and concepts of risk management

Domain 2: Risk management framework and risk management process

What is the 100,191,334 ISO 31000 Foundation course about?

The 100,191,334 ISO 31000 Foundation course provides practical knowledge and skills used by professionals working with this technology or framework.

Who should attend the 100,191,334 ISO 31000 Foundation training course?

This course is designed for IT professionals, engineers, analysts, administrators and project teams who need hands-on knowledge.

Does the 100,191,334 ISO 31000 Foundation course include certification or an exam?

Many 100,191,334 ISO 31000 Foundation courses prepare participants for vendor certification exams or digital badges depending on the programme.

How can I enrol in the 100,191,334 ISO 31000 Foundation course?

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