Risk Management

Principles of Risk Management

Introduction

This course provides learners with an essential foundation in risk management, exploring how legislative frameworks shape organisational risk policies and practices. Covering the ISO standards for risk management, learners will understand how these internationally recognised guidelines help create systematic approaches to identifying, evaluating, and managing risks. The course addresses the core methods of risk mitigation, including risk avoidance, retention, sharing, transfer, and loss prevention. By examining case studies and practical applications, students will learn to prioritise risks based on potential impact and likelihood, creating comprehensive risk management plans. This course prepares learners to design and implement effective risk policies that enhance resilience and meet regulatory requirements.


Learning Outcomes

  • Understand risk management principles.
  • Understand key legislative frameworks influencing risk management.
  • Evaluate the scope and implications of risk management standards.

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A pioneer of both the credit card industry and automated teller machines, Citibank – formerly the City Bank of New York.

A pioneer of both the credit card industry and automated teller machines, Citibank – formerly the City Bank of New York – was regarded as an East Coast equivalent to Wells Fargo during the 19th century.

Bank of America has 4,265 branches in the country, only about 700 fewer than Chase. It started as a small institution serving immigrants in San Francisco.

With $1.8 trillion in consolidated assets, Bank of America is second on the list. Its headquarters in Charlotte, North Carolina, singlehandedly makes that city one of the biggest financial centers in the country.


This Course Includes
  • Level: 7