MoR® Practitioner Upgrade

Get familiar with Risk Management Framework

ABOUT THE PROGRAM

The MoR® Practitioner Upgrade course provides the fundamental knowledge of implementing an effective framework for risk management and scenario-based tasks. The course enables the delegates to make secure and persuasive decisions within their organisations based on risks affecting the project, operational, strategic and program perspectives. The course introduces delegates to the risk management framework and methodologies and explains how to implement the MoR® theory practically in organisation's environment applying different perspectives and processes. The course also provides an opportunity to the delegates to enhance their efficiency and capability which was already demonstrated at the foundation level. During the two-day course, the delegates will gain an understanding of core and advanced concepts of risk management, principles and perspectives and also understand the relationships between the Process, Principles, Approach and Implementing and Reviewing MoR®. 

  • Explore the methodologies and framework of effective risk management

  • Grasp to manage risk using management tools

  • Encourage risk awareness culture by identifying risks and sharing at all levels

  • Enhance your career opportunities and become an asset to your company

  • Courses led by certified and well-experienced Instructors

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

WHAT'S INCLUDED ?

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Includes

Tutor Support

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

Includes

Certificate

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

PREREQUISITES

The delegate must complete the MoR® Foundation course and pass MoR® Foundation exam before attending the MoR® Practitioner Upgrade course.

TARGET AUDIENCE

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

  • Project Managers
  • Program Managers
  • Risk Managers
  • Operational Staff
  • Support Managers
  • Business Change Managers
  • Directors
  • Auditors

WHAT WILL YOU LEARN?

  • Describe the terminology and methodologies used within MoR®
  • Explain different risk perspectives
  • Able to improve capability and self-confidence in the working environment
  • Understand the current practices using MoR® Health check and Security development model
  • Plan and implement MoR® framework to an organisation with management support
  • Identify the role and responsibilities of Risk Specialists
  • Classify the principles for the development of good risk management practices
  • Recognize the role of communicators and stakeholders
  • Evaluate changes and ways to improve Risk Management
  • Develop techniques for risk management to improve performance
  • Know the between risk tolerance and risk exposure
  • Able to resolve the issues caused by embedding and reviewing MoR®
  • Learn how to identify and assess risks, then plan and implement risk responses
  • Enhance the ability to apply MoR® effectively through various scenarios
  • Implement MoR® techniques as laid out in the guide ‘Management of Risk; Guidance for Practitioners’
  • Design effective strategies and concentrate on both internal and external factors causing risk

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PROGRAM OVERVIEW

Every decision made in the organisation have positive as well as negative impacts the risk management program, or policy plays an important role in the growth of the organisation. Whenever critical and important decisions are required to be made, risk management tools and workflows should be thoroughly implemented. The risk management courses are designed to make delegates understand the planning and implementation of MoR® methodologies and policies and also make them aware about risk management framework and integration of interrelated processes, principles and techniques in a systematic manner. The MoR® Practitioner Upgrade course helps the delegates in enhancing their performance and capability in the existing structure of the working environment and introduces innovative ways for attaining good value for money and better service delivery by effective management of risk.

Vital Exam Information

The course helps the delegates for preparation of the MoR® Practitioner Upgrade exam. Details of exams are as following:

  • Type: Objective Based testing
  • Pass Percentage: 50%
  • Duration: 3hours
  • Four questions of 20 marks each
  • Open Book Exam

                                                        

 


PROGRAM CONTENT

An Introduction to MoR® concepts

  • What is Risk?
  • Overview of Risk Management
  • Benefits of Risk Management
  • Impact of Risk Management on Corporate Governance and Internal Control
  • Describe core management documents used in MoR®
  • Explain MoR® Perspectives
    • Strategic
    • Project
    • Operational
    • Program

Risk Management Process

  • Identify risk
  • Assess risk
  • Communicate
  • Design risk management techniques
  • Implement process
  • Embedding and Reviewing MoR®
  • Describe Health checking and maturity model

Understand Role of Risk Specialisms

  • Incident management
  • Health and Safety
  • Financial
  • Security
  • Business continuity

An Introduction to MoR® Practitioner Examination

  • Review the style of questions
  • Organize structure and programme content of the Practitioner exam

Review of MoR® framework

  • Examine all aspects of MoR® framework covered at foundation level
  • Describe links between Principles, Approaches and Processes

Preparation for Practitioner exam

  • Use a sample paper and exam scenario
  • Repetition exam questions and timings in preparation for the live exam

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ABOUT Bracknell

Located in the Borough of Bracknell Forest in Berkshire, England, Bracknell is a town having a population of 77,256. It is located 11 miles to the east of Reading and 34 miles west of central London. The name, Bracknell, comes from Braccan Heal. It may also have got its name from a school in the locality called the Brakenhale. There is a standing stone to the north-east of the city known as the Quelm Stone. The Quelm Stone is a menhir i.e. a stone that is rough and in the form of a rectangle or square. One of the main buildings in Bracknell is the ‘Old Manor House’ which used to be home to a number of priest holes which were used as hiding places when the Catholic priests were executed by law forcefully in England. During such times the Catholic priests could hide in one of these holes or escape to somewhere else using the tunnels that were built beneath them.

Transport in Bracknell      

The two railway stations in Bracknell that include Bracknell itself and  Martins Heron as well are located on a common line that runs from  Waterloo to Reading. Commuters from Bracknell travel mostly in two directions i.e. Eastwards to London Waterloo and Westwards to Reading.

It is located at the end of the A329 (M) motorway.A motorway. M31  was proposed to be built for connecting the M3 and the M4 but only a part of that could be completed which is now known as the A329(M) and the A3290.

The Bracknell bus station, located on The Ring, serves Bracknell. There are three shelters on the bus stand, one each for the three stands. The Bracknell Bus Stand provides services to Wokingham, Crowthorne, Windsor, Camberley, Slough, and Reading.  The Courtney Bus Services and Reading Buses provide local bus services.  The Green Line provides coach services to London Victoria while the Courtney Buses provided services to the National Express and The Luton Flyer.

Education

Bracknell provides schooling as well as further education through the various institutes in the city itself. Some of the schools in the area are :

  • Easthampstead Park School
  • St Joseph's Catholic Primary School
  • Brakenhale Academy
  • Garth Hill College and Ranelagh Church of England School

Colleges of further education in and around Bracknell are listed below:

  • Bracknell is home to the Bracknell and Wokingham College
  • The Silwood Park campus of Imperial College London is also a destination for those who wish to go for further education. The college is located 5 miles to the east of Bracknell.
  • To the northwest at a distance of 8 miles is The University of Reading
  • 8 miles to the east is the Royal Holloway College

Arts

A mansion dating back to 1760 stands in the south of the town which has been rebuilt many times now serves as a large arts centre. The Wilde Theatre named after Oscar Wilde and opened in 1984  has hosted his play ‘The Importance of Being Earnest’ which has a character called 'Lady Bracknell' in it. Over the years, the South Hill Park has seen a number of music performances in various festivals.A list follows:

1975 – 1990s Bracknell Jazz Festival        

1970's – 1980s Bracknell Folk

1980's – 1990s – Bracknell Music Festival  or the South Hill Park Festival

1988 – Womad Festival

2000 – 2013 – A free and an annual festival of World Music.

Many places in Bracknell have been used in films. The locations include  Martin Heron and Birch Hill.In Harry Potter and the  Philosopher’s Stone, Martin Heron is the locality in Bracknell where Harry’s Uncle and Aunt stay. Another movie, Time Bandits, used the location Birch Hill. Birch Hill is also known for naming its streets from east to west in an alphabetic order.

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