A Quick Glance

MoR Practitioner Upgrade is a Two-day course; delegates will build on the knowledge recognised at the foundation level. Knowing the links and relationships between the Principles, Process, Approach, and Embedding & Reviewing MoR which form the core concepts of MoR. Throughout the course, our MoR experts help delegates understand how to put into practice the theory of MoR at each of the different perspectives

Who should take this course

This course is advantageous for the following professionals:

  • Risk Managers
  • Project Manager
  • Auditor
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Prerequisites

It is mandatory that delegates must have cleared the MoR® Foundation exam before attending the MoR Practitioner Upgrade

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What Will You Learn

In this course delegates will learn about following things:

  • Explain the terminologies that are used within the MoR
  • Establish current practices using MoR Healthcheck and development model
  • Identify changes and ways to improve Risk Management
  • Recognise the importance of Risk Specialisms;
  • Know the principles of the development of practices of risk management
  • Design an method to risk management to improve performance
  • Identify and assess risks, then plan and implement risk responses
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What's included

  Course Overview

The aim of the M_o_R® Practitioner Upgrade training course is to give delegates an in complete knowledge of the use and techniques of the M_o_R Risk Management method, as laid out in the AXELOS guide 'Management of Risk; Guidance for Practitioners'.  Delegates should be fully aware that preparation will be required by those who want to pass the examination.

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  Course Content

Introduction to MoR Practitioner Examination  

  • structure and programme content of the Practitioner exam
  • Style of questions

Preparing for the practitioner exam

  • Using a sample examination paper and scenario
  • Repeating questions in exam and timings in preparation for the live exam

Review of MoR framework

  • Reviewing and recapping all areas of the MoR basis covered at foundation level
  • The structure on delegates present knowledge to understand the connections and relationships
  • Values, Approach, Procedure and Implanting and Reviewing MoR
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About Luton

Luton is a large town in Bedfordshire, England. It is 20 miles east of Aylesbury, 14 miles (20 km) west of Stevenage, 30 miles (50 km) north-west of London, and 22 miles (40 km) south-east of Milton Keynes.

London Luton Airport, opened in 1938, is one of Britain's major airports. The University of Bedfordshire is also founded in the town.

Luton Carnival, usually held on the Whitsun May bank holiday, is the largest one-day festival in Europe.

The town was for many years well-known for hat-making, and also had a large Vauxhall Motors factory. Car production at the plant instigated in 1905 and sustained until 2002. Production of profitable vehicles lasts, and the head office of Vauxhall Motors is static in the town.

Governance:

Luton is a huge city in Bedfordshire, England. It is 20 miles east of Aylesbury, 14 miles west of Stevenage, 30 miles north-west of London, and 22 miles south-east of Milton Keynes.

London Luton Airport is one of Britain's major airports, opened in 1938. The Bedfordshire University is also founded in the town. Luton Carnival, usually detained on the Whitsun May bank holiday, is one of the largest carnivals in Europe.

The city was for known for hat-making, and also had a large Vauxhall Motors factory. Car manufacture at the plant initiated in 1905 and sustained until 2002. Manufacturer of commercial vehicles lasts, and the head office of Vauxhall Motors is static in the town.

Climate:

Luton has a temperate marine weather, like much of the British Isles, with usually light precipitation through the year. The climate is variable, and the warming up effect of the Gulf Brook makes the region mild for its leeway. The normal total annual rainfall is 698 mm with rain falling on 117 days of the year. Snow buildup over the Chiltern Hills during October 2008 snowfall, Luton is meant by the yellow dot.

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