MoR® Re-Registration course is designed to provide essential skills and knowledge to implement the sophisticated techniques to handle and mitigate the risk with MoR® Re-Registration qualification. The two-day course enables the delegates to refresh their MoR® methodologies and framework knowledge gained by passing the Foundation and Practitioner exam. Throughout the course, the delegates will learn how to manage the risks with greater control using risk management perspectives and processes and how to establish relationships between MoR® principles, approaches, processes and embedding and reviewing MoR®. The risk management instructors enable the delegates in implementing their theoretical knowledge of MoR® into the practical environment and enhance their risk management knowledge.
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MoR® Re-Registration course is designed to provide essential skills and knowledge to implement the sophisticated techniques to handle and mitigate the risk with MoR® Re-Registration qualification. The two-day course enables the delegates to refresh their MoR® methodologies and framework knowledge gained by passing the Foundation and Practitioner exam. Throughout the course, the delegates will learn how to manage the risks with greater control using risk management perspectives and processes and how to establish relationships between MoR® principles, approaches, processes and embedding and reviewing MoR®. The risk management instructors enable the delegates in implementing their theoretical knowledge of MoR® into the practical environment and enhance their risk management knowledge.
Explore the approaches, principles, processes and techniques of MoR®
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Comprehensive learning experience including MoR® Re-Registration exam, certificates and MoR® manuals
Re-examine areas of ambiguity or uncertainty using recognised Risk Management Framework
Courses delivered by certified and well-experienced Risk Management Trainers
Ensure your Registered Practitioner status is maintained
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The delegates must have passed the MoR® Practitioner exam before taking the MoR® Re-Registration course. It is also mandatory to present a proof of MoR® Practitioner Certification before taking this examination.
The course is designed for those delegates who have already passed the MoR® Foundation and Practitioner exam and now want to re-certify their qualification. These include:-
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MoR® Re-Registration course introduces delegates to the framework of risk management and its common techniques and principles. The MoR® courses are designed to enhance the potential and capabilities of delegates in the MoR® training environment and workplace. The delegates learn the techniques to identify, evaluate and handle the risks in a well-structured manner leads to business development and better service delivery.
The course covers the techniques to tailor MoR® effectively by applying the strategies, approaches and principles within the organisation. To maintain the Practitioner status, the MoR® Practitioners should re-register their qualification within 3-5 years of their original certification. The delegates who wish to overcome their knowledge gaps arise during their continuous risk management practice can also enrol into the Re-Registration course.
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The course helps the delegates for preparation of MoR® Re-Registration exam. Details of the exam are as following:
Reintroduction to MoR®
The Risk Management Process
Reevaluate the role of Risk Specialisms
Overview of MoR® Re-Registration Examination
Analyse MoR® structure
Preparing for the Re-Registration exam
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Chichester is a District under the administration of Shire Country. It comes under the Southeast Region. The history of the town began with the settlement of the Roman Empire. The crucial part of the history is also associated with Anglo-Saxon times. The 12th-century cathedral is also situated here. The oldest churches of the Britain and Several Historic Buildings are also constructed here. As per 2011 population census, the population of the town was 27 thousand.
History
When the Romans invaded, Chichester was the important gateway for them. This fact was confirmed by various settlements and storage structures built in the region. The north gate of the city connects Chichester and Silchester road. The original wall of the Roman city used to control the flow of the River Lavant. This wall stood up-to 1500 years. Georgian wall now replaced this wall after so many years. The area under Amphitheatre is now transformed into a park. With the use of the Romans walls around 878-879, Alfred the Great made it wholly fortified. The reserved soldiers of the brigade were used in case of the Emergency in various fields like Garrison. During the compilation of the Domesday Book, the population of the town was nearly 1500. The Roger de Montgomerie got the charge of Chichester after the Battle of Hastings. He got the charge owing to his brave efforts in the battle. There had been a great military presence until the services put an end in 2014.
Governance
It is well designated and nice cities to live in England. There are total 5 members in each ward and a total strength of the members comes to 20. The council house for Chichester has been running since 1731. Andrew Tyrie is the MP of the city.
Geography and Climate
The city is located on the River Lavant. There are many ancient routes that meet here. It makes the city very favourable for the settlement. Inside the medieval walls, a large number of ancient structures found. There are many Grade I and Grade II buildings found in the Chichester Conservation area. The newly built canal basin and area in its vicinity are included in the City conservation area. Due to its Oceanic climate and location near to southern Britain, It has mild winters and cool summers. The sun rays fall directly on Chichester and it gets high sunshine to rest of the United Kingdom.
Religion
The Saint Richard of Chichester shrine constructed in the city’s Cathedral. The bell tower is not integrated into the main building of Cathedral. The city has a large number of the churches including other religious buildings. People gathered here for worship.
Transport
Chichester is the junction point of various roads. The prominently used by the commuters is A27 Coastal trunk road. This road covers the southern part of the town. Other motorways that connected with it are M275, M3 and M27. The city also has railway station. The bus Services are preferred by locals. The main service provider such as Compass Travel, Stagecoach in South Downs and a few more. The Chichester Airport is in the Northern Part of the city. The Centurion Way Is Icing on the cake for cyclists, Riders and Walkers.
Education
Chichester Free School, the Bishop Luffa School are three secondary schools in Chichester. In 2016, Chichester High School becomes coeducational institution after merging of High School for boys and girls. The Chichester is proficient in providing Vocational courses in various fields. The University of Chichester not only has its proficiency in academics but also provides vocational courses. St Richard’s Hospital has been providing its services since World War II.