Offered by the Gardiner Centre.
Master the frameworks for identifying, assessing, acting on, and communicating risk issues in order to plan for the future.
The Strategic Risk Management course identifies recent innovations in risk management approaches and focuses on using risk management processes and tools for organizational success. Participants will learn how to be proactive in identifying and managing risk to improve decision-making, increase capacity and enhance performance. Risk in projects, initiatives and policy development are also explored to understand how to ensure benefits and maximize value for the organization.
Key Learning Outcomes
Course Endorsements & Partnerships
This course qualifies for Professional Development Units (PDUs) as defined by the Project Management Institute (PMI).
Each course has a specific qualifying factor for PDUs. See the table below for a specific PDU breakdown for this Gardiner Center program.
To learn more about PDUs and how to apply these credits to your active credential please see www.pmi.org.
Instructor
Dr. Tom Cooper is a Professor of Strategic Management at the Faculty of Business Administration at Memorial University.
Prior to taking his position at Memorial University, Dr. Cooper was a senior manager in PwC’s Performance Improvement Consulting practice in London, UK. He is an active facilitator with the Gardiner Centre at Memorial, a business consultant, company founder, board member, and is a Certified Management Consultant.