KRIs and proactive risk management

  • Operational risk
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Key reasons to attend

  • Develop the skills to effectively design and apply key risk indicators (KRIs)
  • Explore how to identify relevant indicators for different risk types
  • Conduct a root-cause analysis

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About the course

In today’s dynamic economic landscape, adopting a proactive approach to risk can mean the difference between strategic success and failure. In this course, participants will explore the types of preventive KRIs, acquiring the skills to select, design and report them.

Participants will gain a holistic perspective by examining the use of KRIs for diverse risks. Combining this knowledge with practical tools, they will use the bow-tie tool to effectively track patterns and common failures. They will also learn how to identify emerging risks using horizon scanning and machine learning techniques.

Attendees will leave this course with a comprehensive understanding of how to use KRIs to monitor and mitigate financial risks.


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Learning objectives

  • Achieve strategic objectives by developing KRIs
  • Track and report KRIs
  • Leverage machine learning techniques
  • Develop a thorough understanding of each potential risk exposure 
  • Perform a bow-tie analysis to evaluate risk responses 
  • Recognise and categorise emerging risks

Who should attend

Relevant departments may include but are not limited to:

  • Operational risk 
  • Operational risk modelling
  • Enterprise risk
  • Internal audit
  • Compliance
  • Governance

Agenda

April 22–23, 2025

Live online. Timezone: Emea

Sessions:

  • Introduction to risk metrics
  • The risk and control lifecycle
  • Determining what to measure
  • Identifying KRIs for each risk type
  • Roles and responsibilities
  • Addressing how KRIs are used
  • Reporting
  • Quiz

Tutor:

  • Maninder Bahra, Non-financial risk management expert

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Tutors

Maninder Bahra Risk Learning Faculty

Non-financial risk management expert

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Maninder is a qualified accountant by profession, who has held global risk management roles 
and forged an international career. A seasoned enterprise risk professional with 25+ years experience in consulting and Financial Services with deep knowledge of enterprise risk and specifically non-financial risk leading the creation and implementation of commercially-aligned risk frameworks and the associated GRC systems and controls in global Financial Services.

Accreditation

This course is CPD (Continued Professional Development) accredited. One credit is awarded for every hour of learning at the event.

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Registration

April 22–23, 2025

Online, Emea

Price

$3,199

Early-bird Price

$2,399
Ends March 21
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