Live Stream Business and Industry Fest - Enterprise Risk Management Concepts and Strategy for Small and Medium-Sized Companies
103 | Livestream | Update | Scheduled
Description
2020 taught us that major risks can come at us from any direction and with barely a warning. All organizations operate in a risk environment, but all too often, they either don't realize it or they don't develop a strategy to deal with the risks. In this session, we will explore how risks work in both for-profit and not-for-profit organizations and how they can develop a strategy to identify, evaluate, and mitigate those risks. This program will not teach how to eliminate risks, but how to strategize how to reduce their total effect. We will liberally use case studies of both for-profit and not-for-profit companies to bridge the gap between concept and actual implementation. In each area we will explore what our experiences of the pandemic have taught us about this part of risk management.
Credits
Number of Credits | Type of Credits |
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4.00 | Management Services |
Designed For
CFOs, controllers, and finance professionals
Prerequisites
Experience in financial management of a small or mid-size company
Highlights
- Overview of ERM and how it affects all organizations
- What COVID-19 has taught us about risk management
- Risk tolerance and developing a plan
- Risk identification
- Risk analysis
- Risk responses
- Strategy risk
Objectives
- Understand how risks can both positively and negatively affect the organization
- Learn more about how we could have been better prepared for the pandemic
- Determine the nature of risk in both large and small organizations
- Understand the tolerance for risk in the organization
- Match risks to proper strategy
- Perform risk analysis and evaluations
- See how the strategy of the organization represents risk
Prices
- Member (Early Bird)
- $169.00
- Non-Member (Early Bird)
- $219.00
- Member
- $169.00
- Non-Member
- $219.00
Instructors
Jason Carney, CPA, CISA, PMP, CISSP, CCSP
Jason is a Lead Information Security Analyst with Thomson Reuters. He has more than 15 years of experience in public accounting, consulting, and industry. His specialties include information security, tax problem resolution, and data analysis. Jason has worked in Federal Finance, Information Security, and Tax.
Jason is a member of the Minnesota Bar and was a President's Scholar at the University of Saint Thomas Law School. He co-founded the Scott County Conciliation Clinic and represents impoverished debtors pro bono in association with the Volunteer Lawyers Network. He wrote "What is Business Intelligence and Why Should CPAs Care?" for Footnote magazine and contributed to the upcoming publication What Every Lawyer Needs to Know About Client Trust Accounts.
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