This course is aimed at risk practitioners and business managers who are responsible for building operational resilience in their organisation. It breaks down what it means to be operationally resilient, and lays out practical steps you can take to understand business operations in order to pursue resilience strategies, and test your organisation's capability to remain resilient under operational disruption and stress.
The course leverages the extensive guidance issued to date by financial services regulators around the world (including the FCA, PRA, Basel, ECB, Fed and APRA) – however, it takes a principles and outcome based approach, and can be applied to any sector or region. This guidance is used as a base for introducing a comprehensive, practical and efficient resilience methodology which leverages from, and integrates with, your existing ERM framework, including business continuity management (BCM), recovery and contingency plans, stress testing and capital management capabilities.
Our trainers David Tattam (Chief Research & Content Officer), Michael Howell (Research & Content Lead), and Hela Ebrahimi (Senior Risk Consultant) focus on developing a methodology you can use to achieve operational resilience while aligning with existing risk management processes in your organisation.
Course description
In this course, you'll learn:
- Defining operational resilience
- What is operational resilience?
- Characteristics of operational resilience
- Operational resilience terminology
- The drivers of operational resilience
- The key drivers of operational resilience
- Global regulatory overview
- Resilience standards overview
- The difference between organisational resilience and operational resilience
- What disruptions are we managing?
- Disruptive events
- The concept of severe but plausible
- Grey rhinos and black swans
- An operational resilience framework
- The steps in an operational resilience framework
- An example walkthrough of the key steps
- Identifying stakeholders and objectives
- Identifying your stakeholders
- Understanding and articulating your stakeholders’ objectives
- Which stakeholders to consider as part of your operational resilience framework
- Identifying critical operations
- Defining critical operations
- Understanding end to end value for your stakeholders
- Data sources and guidance on identifying and classifying critical operations
- Setting tolerance levels
- The different types of tolerance levels
- Sources of data you can use to determine tolerance levels
- Determining material adverse impact
- The alignment between tolerance levels and risk appetite
- Practical steps in setting tolerance levels
- Documenting tolerance levels
- Mapping your critical operations
- The importance of understanding and mapping your critical operations
- Identifying resources and processes that support your critical operations
- Types of resources
- The level of granularity needed
- Assessing health of resources
- The definition of health and vulnerability
- Using existing risk processes to manage and monitor health
- Scenario scoping and testing
- The purpose of exercising scenarios
- Types of scenarios and exercises
- Linking scenarios to resources
- Developing your scenarios
- The relationship between operational resilience and business continuity
- Exercising scenarios
- Issues and actions management
- Identifying learning opportunities through operational resilience processes
- Types of treatments that apply to operational resilience
- Determining, recording and actioning issues and actions
- Reporting on operational resilience
- The purpose of reporting
- The types of reporting to consider and what to report on
- Audiences for operational resilience reporting
- Integrating operational resilience and enterprise risk management
- How operational resilience processes align with the ISO 31000 standard on risk management
- How operational resilience integrates into an enterprise risk management framework
- How operational resilience integrates with common risk processes
- Roles and responsibilities
- Governance of operational resilience and the 3 Lines model
- Roles and responsibilities to consider in operational resilience
- When is operational resilience performed?
- A roadmap to develop operational resilience capability
- The cadence of ongoing operational resilience activities
- Integration into risk in change activities
- Operational resilience by design
Course expectations
- Watch 16 videos
- Answer 10 quiz questions
- Access 11 downloadable materials
Timings
- 3 hours of video content
- Approximately 4 hours for the whole course
Cost
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US$600 payable by credit card on registration
Next steps
You can purchase and access this course on-demand via Protecht Academy by credit card.
Please contact Protecht directly if you would like to discuss packages to implement this training across your organisation. Bulk discounts are available and packages can be invoiced in your local currency.
Our trainers
David Tattam
Chief Research and Content Officer
David Tattam is the Chief Research & Content Officer and co-founder of the Protecht Group. David's vision is to redefine the way the world thinks about risk and to develop risk management to its rightful place as being a key driver of value creation in each of Protecht's customers.
David is the driving force in taking Protecht's risk thinking to the frontiers of what is possible in risk management and to support the uplift of people risk capability through training and content.
Michael Howell
Senior Manager, Research & Content
Michael Howell is Protecht's Research and Content Lead. He is passionate about the field of risk management and related disciplines, with a focus on helping organisations succeed using a ‘decisions eyes wide open’ approach.
Michael is a Certified Practicing Risk Manager whose curiosity drives his approach to challenge the status quo and look for innovative solutions.
Hela Ebrahimi
Senior Risk Consultant
Hela Ebrahimi is a seasoned Risk Consultant with over 15 years of experience in risk management and legal compliance. She is renowned for her passion and expertise in bringing risk management strategies to life.
Her client portfolio spans diverse industries, including insurance, banking, utilities, not-for-profits, and education, where she collaborates with stakeholders to identify, assess, and mitigate risks using Protecht's technology and industry best practices.
David Tattam
Chief Research and Content Officer
David Tattam is the Chief Research & Content Officer and co-founder of the Protecht Group. David's vision is to redefine the way the world thinks about risk and to develop risk management to its rightful place as being a key driver of value creation in each of Protecht's customers.
David is the driving force in taking Protecht's risk thinking to the frontiers of what is possible in risk management and to support the uplift of people risk capability through training and content.
Prior to Protecht, David was the Chief Risk Officer and Head of Operations for the Australian operations of two global banks. He started his career as a Chartered Accountant and Auditor with Grant Thornton and PwC. He is also the author of A Short Guide to Operational Risk.
David is an Associate of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia and New Zealand and a Senior Fellow of the Financial Services Institute of Australia. He is passionate about risk and risk management and in reaping the value that risk and good risk management can create for any business willing to embrace it.
Michael Howell
Senior Manager, Research & Content
Michael Howell is the Protecht Group’s Research and Content Lead. He is passionate about the field of risk management and related disciplines, with a focus on helping organisations succeed using a ‘decisions eyes wide open’ approach.
Michael is a Certified Practicing Risk Manager whose curiosity drives his approach to challenge the status quo and look for innovative solutions. Michael harnesses that curiosity in pursuit of risk knowledge, conducting research and developing content to support and advance risk methodology and product design at Protecht.
Michael’s industry experience includes managing risk functions, assurance programs, policy management, corporate insurance, and compliance.
Hela Ebrahimi
Senior Risk Consultant
Hela Ebrahimi is a seasoned Risk Consultant with over 15 years of experience in risk management and legal compliance. She is renowned for her passion and expertise in bringing risk management strategies to life.
Her client portfolio spans diverse industries, including insurance, banking, utilities, not-for-profits, and education, where she collaborates with stakeholders to identify, assess, and mitigate risks using Protecht's technology and industry best practices. Hela is affectionately known as a 'risk nerd' due to her deep knowledge and enthusiasm for her field.
Her educational background includes a double degree in Law and Business Management from Western Sydney University, and she is admitted as a Solicitor in the Supreme Court of New South Wales. Outside of her professional endeavours, Hela dedicates her time as a volunteer Bush Fire Fighter with the NSW Rural Fire Service. She is also a new parent to two beautiful Afghan-born siblings, aged 10 and 7, who recently joined her partner, three dogs, and herself.
Hela's mission is to empower businesses and organizations to achieve their objectives while ensuring compliance with relevant laws and regulations and effectively managing risks. She thrives on collaboration, innovation, and excellence and is always eager to embrace new challenges and opportunities for growth.