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    Take Industry recognised MoR Training courses which are delivered by Highly Experienced Instructors

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    Proof of professional success, Fulfilment of training requirements Chance of career advancement Training course

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    This course will help delegates to manage risk with greater control using recognised framework for Risk Management

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    This MoR course includes course material, exams , manuals, and Certificates

This MoR Foundation and Practioner training course is of 5 days which provides delegates an understanding of the procedures of the Management of Risk. During this course, we also introduce the Procedure, Approach, Values, and Embedding and Reviewing MoR. We will also clarify how MoR is popular in the organisation from Strategic, Programme, Project and Operational perspectives. During this training course, our expert's instructors will help delegates to understand the different pros of promoting the MoR methodology.

Who should take this course

  • Risk Managers
  • Project Manager
  • Auditor
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Prerequisites

There are no prerequisites mandatory to attend this course. But it will be favourable if the delegates should have working experience in Project environment before appearing in the MoR® Foundation and Practitioner training course. Delegates must have passed the Foundation exam during the course to take the Practitioner exam at the completion of course.

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What Will You Learn

  • Use this approach to manage risk and enhance performance
  • Categorising opportunities and ways to recover Risk Management
  • Detecting and assessing risks, then plan and implement risk responses
  • Designing of an approach to risk management to enhance performance
  • Know the relationships between the four elements of the MoR framework
  • Practices using MOR health check and maturity model
  • Be able to review and make recommendations to embed the framework of MoR
  • Delegates will be able to assess any of the MoR framework documents
  • Know the principles for the development of good risk management practices
  • Recognise the various principles of the development of good risk management performs
  • Establish current shows using Management of risk health check and development model
  • Identify opportunities and ways to improve the process of Risk Management
  • Be able to implement the processes, approach, principles, and techniques
  • Identify and assessing risks, then plan and implement risk replies
  • Define the terminology that is used within MoR
  • Know the importance of Risk Specialisms
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What's included

  Course Overview

MoR Foundation and Practitioner course will offer you a thorough knowledge of the MoR® Framework; it also lays a strong foundation for you to apply the MoR® guidance to programs, projects, strategy, and operations at the workplace. We will arouse delegates ability in the working atmosphere and help you to familiarise yourself to the MoR® outline and how it can be used in the environment of business. Our course also includes some hands-on practice to make sure that the theory is implanted and that will make you feel self-confident in the practical application of MoR. MoR is used as proof to support and complement both of these approaches; organisations need a professional, well-structured approach to the MoR.

This course will make you aware about how risk is managed vital while making decisions about change initiatives that will enhance your organisation's performance. Efficient management of risk is critical to organisational success at all levels. The MoR guidance covers various topics; comprising security, business continuity management, project and program risk management, and operational facility management. Some related topics such as security and the MoR guidance only provides an overview of such aspects.

 

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Vital Information of Exam:

  • There are 4 Section in an exam (one for each perspective)
  • Each section contains 20 individual questions giving total 80 questions in this exam
  • Duration: 3 Hours
  • Type: Open book
  • Pass marks for this exam 50%
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  Course Content

MoR principles

  • To Aligns with objectives
  • Fit in the context
  • Provides clear guidance
  • Better decision making
  • Engagement of stakeholders
  • Facilitates continual improvement
  • Achieves measurable value
  • Creates a supportive culture

MoR Approach

  • Risk Management Policy
  • Process Guide
  • Strategies
  • Risk Register
  • Issue Register
  • Risk Response Plan
  • Risk Improvement Plan
  • Risk Reports
  • Risk Communication Plan
  • MoR Process

MoR Perspectives

  • Strategic
  • Programme
  • Project
  • Operational

Embedding and Reviewing MoR

  • Change the culture for risk management
  • Overcome typical process barriers
  • Identify and establish opportunities for change
  • Health check
  • Risk management maturity model
  • Measure the value of risk management
  • Embed the principles

An overview of the Risk Management environment and MoR® framework.

  • What is Risk
  • When and why it is necessary to do Risk Management
  • Involvement of risk management in Corporate Governance

Process in MoR®  is divided into four  steps

  • Identify risk
  • Assessment of risk
  • Planning
  • Implementing Process

MoR® Principles:

  • Line up with goals
  • Fit the context
  • Engage sponsors
  • Offer clear guidance
  • Update decision making
  • Facilitation of continual improvement
  • Create a supportive culture
  • Achieve measurable value

MoR® Approach & Support Documents:

  • Risk Management Policy
  • Process Guide
  • Strategies
  • Risk Improvement Plan
  • Issue Register
  • Risk Reports and risk response plan
  • Risk Register
  • Risk Communication Plan

MoR® Perspectives

  • Strategic
  • Define Program
  • Project
  • Operational

Implanting and Reviewing MoR®

  • Embed the principles
  • Overcome typical process barriers
  • Identify and establishing opportunities for change
  • Health check
  • Modify the culture for risk management
  • Risk management maturity model
  • Measure the value of risk management

MoR Foundation

  • The purpose of the MoR Escort
  • Risk Details
  • Management be applied
  • Global Best Practice guidance
  • Corporate Governance and Core Control
  • Where and when should Risk 

MoR Practitioner

  • MoR Principles
  • MoR Approach
  • MoR Process and associated techniques
  • Embed and Review
  • Know Risk Perspectives
  • Health check and Maturity Models
  • Risk Management Specialisms
  • MoR principles, terminology and methods
  • MoR® framework, tools and techniques
  • Business steadiness management
  • Learn Risk process lifecycle
  • Set an organisational framework for the management of risk
  • Security, programme or project risk management and effective service management
  • Corporate Governance and the Management of Risk
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About Warrington

Warrington, located 20 miles east of Liverpool and on the banks of the River Mersey, has an estimated population of 207,700, more than double that of 1968 when it became a New Town. Warrington is the largest town in the county of Cheshire.

Warrington was founded by the Romans on the River Mersey. Later the Saxons established a new settlement at the same place.  During the Middle Age, it developed as a market town. Since then the textile and tool industry flourished in Warrington.

In history of Lancashire, the growth and development of Warrington matched with the Industrial Revolution, mainly after the Mersey was made navigable in the 18th century. The West Coast Main Line begins from north to south through the town. The Ship Canal of Manchester divides through the south of the borough. The motorways such as M6, M62 and M56 creates a partial box around the town.

The latest Borough of Warrington was made in 1974 by the merging of the former County Borough of Warrington, the Warrington Rural District, the Lymm Urban District, part of the Runcorn Rural District, part of the Golborne Urban District, , and part of the Whiston Rural District.

Sports

Rugby league is the town's important sport in the form of Warrington Wolves. The club moved in 2003 to the Halliwell Jones Stadium, Wilderspool Stadium. Warrington RLFC is the only team to have played every season in the top flight of rugby league. They recently put themselves back on the map as one of the leading rugby clubs in the country by taking home the Challenge Cup for two years running in 2009 and 2010 and a further triumph in 2012. This was won by them for the first time since 1973. They also reached the Cup Final in 2016, where they lost to Hull FC. 2011 also saw the Wolves gain the Super League Leaders Shield for the first time (which they won again in 2016), and 2012 saw them appearing in the Super League Grand Final for the first time versus Leeds Rhinos with the chance to become only the third team to win the Challenge Cup/Grand Final double – however, they lost. They also reached the Grand Final again in 2013 and 2016, losing to Wigan Warriors both times. 

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