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OVERVIEW AND TOPICS
Introduction to Risk Management
Learn common risk management terminology, critical terms, fundamental concepts. You will also analyze the five steps of the risk management process and how they merge to build risk management programs.
Risk Management and the Organization
Discover how the risk management program fits within a typical organization, how it supports the organization’s strategic goals and objectives, and classes of risk as risk identification tools.
Introduction to Risk Identification
Become familiar with the four logical classifications of exposures, the concept of negligence, and the requirements of an enforceable contract as well as the remedies for breach of contract.
Learn about self-administered methods, their characteristics, and when they are the most useful.
Analytic Risk Identification Methods
This section explores various analytic risk identification methods, their characteristics, and when they are the most useful, followed by the strengths and weaknesses of each.
Financial Statement Analysis
Overview of financial concepts and accounting methods. You will be introduced to three types of financial statements that risk managers should know and how they are used in exposure and risk identification.
Introduction to Enterprise Risk Management
Learn about enterprise risk management (ERM) and how it differs from traditional risk management. The requirements for ERM implementation and the benefits of implementing ERM are also discussed.