MoR® Foundation

Increase efficiency by effective Risk Management

ABOUT THE PROGRAM

The MoR® Foundation course provides the knowledge of the Management of Risk (MoR®) methodologies and framework. The five-day course enables the delegates to achieve systematic risk assessment and management within their organisation. The delegates will learn how to implement MoR® in the organisation from Project, Program and Operational perspectives.  During the course, the delegates will understand the core concepts and workflows of MoR® and implement and review the principles for monitoring and control the risks. The course also covers the understanding of Risk Maturity Model, Risk Health Checks and role of Risk Management Specialists.

  • Gain MoR® certifications and enhance your career opportunities

  • Supports corporate in creating an effective framework for risk management

  • Design a systematic approach to risk management and improve performance

  • Courses delivered by certified and well-experienced Instructors

  • MSP Training offer flexible mode of training at an affordable price

WHAT'S INCLUDED ?

Find out what's included in the training programme.

Includes

Certificate

Delegates will get certification of completion at the end of the course.

Includes

Tutor Support

A dedicated tutor will be at your disposal throughout the training to guide you through any issues.

Includes

Exam Prepration Tips

It helps in preparation for the exam so that they can score well.

PREREQUISITES

No preconditions are required to attend the course. However, some working experience in the Project or Operational environment would be beneficial.

TARGET AUDIENCE

The course is targeted at those delegates who are responsible for managing risk in their organisations. These include:

  • Risk Managers
  • Project Managers
  • Support Managers
  • Program Managers
  • Business change Managers
  • Operational Staff and Managers

WHAT WILL YOU LEARN?

  • Able to analyse the changes required to improve the risk management
  • Demonstrating modern practices applying health check and security model
  • Spread more risk awareness by handling potential problems and opportunities and strengthen competitive advantage
  • Developing a comprehensive approach to risk management to improve presentation
  • Implement risk management policies to an organisation and simplifying the process of making information available when decisions need to be made whether big or small
  • Able to gain confidence and ability to shape and influence risk management within an organisation
  • Describe the techniques to identify and assess the risks and then plan and implement the risk control replies and responses
  • Understand the different terminologies used in MoR®
  • Classify the principles of the development of good risk management practices
  • Identify the nature and extent of risks facing an organisation and minimise the incidence and impact on the business
  • Classify four different MoR® perspectives affecting the organisation such as strategic, programme, project and operational
  • Enhance the possibility of attaining change initiatives by managing contingent and maintenance activities effectively
  • Encourage transparency and discuss business issues among the employees to make better decisions ensuring improved service delivery and attain good value for money
  • Optimum utilisation of available resources and improve performance through waste reduction
  • Encourage transparency and discuss business issues among the employees to make better decisions ensuring improved service delivery and attain good value for money

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PROGRAM OVERVIEW

Organizations, large or small make any decision relating to their business involve certain elements of risk. Effective risk management plays a significant role in fulfilling the objectives of the organisation and achieving success at all levels. The MoR® Foundation course introduces MoR® strategies and processes required in the implementation of the structured risk management policies within the organisation. The course enables the delegates to implement a systematic and comprehensive approach to manage risks. After the completion of the course, the delegates can use their knowledge and skillset required to shape and influence risk management to analyse and control uncertainties and mitigate the losses.

Important Exam Details

The delegate must pass the MoR® Foundation exam for completion of MoR® Foundation course. The exam consists:

  • Type: Open Book Test
  • Duration: 90 minutes
  • Pass marks: 50%
  • Objective Based Testing
  • Two questions of 20 marks each

                                             


PROGRAM CONTENT

An Introduction to Risk Management

  • Describe framework of Risk management
  • Advantages of Risk Management
  • Project and Programme Management
  • Explain MoR® Principles
  • Describe MoR® Perspectives
    • Strategic Risk
    • Project Risk
    • Operational Risk
    • Programme Risk
  • Understand MoR® Approach
  • Classify MoR® Techniques
  • Understand Roles and Responsibilities
  • Corporate Governance and Internal Control

MoR® Specialisms

  • Management of Business Continuity
  • Health and Safety Risk
  • Security and Financial Risk
  • Incident and crisis

MoR® Process

  • Identification of the Risk
  • Assessment and Planning strategies
  • Implementing and Communicating
  • Embedding and Reviewing

MoR® Principles

  • Line up with goals
  • Fits in the context
  • Provide clear guidance
  • Involve sponsors and stakeholders
  • Creates a supportive culture
  • Establish decision-making process
  • Promote continual improvement
  • Attain a measurable value

MoR® Approach

  • Process Guide
  • Design Risk Improvement Plan
  • Risk Communication Plan
  • Maintain Risk Register
  • Risk Response Plan
  • Risk Reports
  • Issue Register

Implement Risk Management Policy

  • Develop Strategies
  • Implanting and Reviewing MoR®
  • Implementing the principles
  • Overcoming typical process hurdles
  • Performing Health Check
  • Risk Management and Security Model
  • Improving culture for risk management
  • Measuring the value of risk management
  • Identifying and establishing opportunities for change

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ABOUT Chatham

Chatham is a town located on the River Medway in North Kent, in South East England. It forms a large urban area known as the Medway Towns along with its neighbouring towns of Rochester and Gillingham. According to 2011 census, Chatham total population is about 76,792.. Chatham Dockyard, which was the birthplace of many famous ships including Nelson’s flagship HMS Victory, was a Royal Navy Dockyard situated on the River Medway in Kent and was established in the mid-16th century. Chatham Dockyard was closed in 1984, and following a closure, one part of the site developed as a commercial port and other parts were redeveloped for residential, and business purpose and some on some part Chatham Historic Dockyard museum was established. The main reason of reduction in importance of Chatham Dockyard was a reduction in Britain’s naval resources, and they moved to other locations. The town has road links, and the main interchanges for the area are railway and bus stations. Chatham has full pedestrianised high streets and the Pentagon shopping centre where many leading brands are available and is considered as the largest town centre for shopping. Chatham is also famous for Holcombe, which is the biggest hockey club in the country.

Government

As the Local government Act, 1972 implemented in the city, the borough status of the city got vanished. Since then it became the part of the Medway borough. Medway borough is a non-metropolitan district of Kent county. The name of Borough changes several time. Ultimately, the borough of Medway became unitary authority area, its administration got separated from Kent County. But for ceremonial purposes, they were recognized as a single entity. It comes under the jurisdiction of parliamentary constituency of  Chatham and Aylesford.  

Geography

Chatham is located near the junction point of North downs Slope meets with Medway River. Beyond the dockyard was marshy land which is now recognised as St Mary’s Island with several new improvements of housing estates. Till 20th century the south part of the borough was entirely rural having a large number of farms and tracts of woodland.

Landmarks

The Brook Theatre is a prosperous arts centre offering professional theatre, community productions and performances. There is one Nucleus Arts Centre located on the high streets where local artists develop and display their talents. Most of the Medway’s bus routes pass through Chatham Waterfront bus station, and the railway station is also within walking distance from the High Street.

Popular Culture

On a cultural level, Chatham is the main centre of numerous movements in art, literature and music. Medway Delta Sound emerged from 1977 until 1982, The Milkshakes, The Prisoners, The Dentists, The Singing Lions are some of the Medway Delta bands who gained international recognition. The Medway Poets were established in 1977; they performed on TV and Radio and at major literary festivals as well.  They became a significant influence on writers in the Medway Towns, but they disbanded in 1982

Transport

The Chatham Dockyard plus Medway had always played  significant role in communication. In past times, all the goods were transported to and from the area of Kent. These items include iron, timber, and stone on large scale from one point to another of city as well as outside it. Today, the barges is used only for holding tourist traffic. Now a days, one can easily access the yachts in the river .The constructions of the roads started in the romans era only. The city is recognized as Hub of Medway towns. This the main reason of the high traffic in the area. It is well known fact that traffic is a problem for many years. The roads of the city are sufficient to hold this much traffic. So, governments have started many schemes in tha past to solve this problem.

 

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