In-person ERM workshops
How to be a risk taker:
How to be a risk taker:
Five steps to elevate your risk & compliance program.
Do you see risk as an opportunity, or something your organization fears? David Tattam and Terence Lee's workshop will focus you in on the features of an awesome risk and compliance function.
Workshop locations
Boston
Thursday, Aug. 17
New York City
Monday, Aug. 21
Dallas
Wednesday, Aug. 23
San Francisco
Friday, Aug. 25
Event Full
An effective risk and compliance program requires that you get the fundamentals right: risk appetite statements and bow-tie analysis, front-line engagement, risk metrics that matter and applying the risk lifecycle in line with your organization’s growth strategies.
More importantly, how you position the risk and compliance function in your organization fundamentally drives the value you will derive.
Join us for a morning workshop featuring Protecht's David Tattam and Terence Lee for a discussion of the key steps to take to elevate your risk and compliance program and unleash your inner risk taker.
David Tattam’s goal for the session is to focus on your value and positioning of the risk and compliance management function.
More importantly, how you position the risk and compliance function in your organization fundamentally drives the value you will derive.
Join us for a morning workshop featuring Protecht's David Tattam and Terence Lee for a discussion of the key steps to take to elevate your risk and compliance program and unleash your inner risk taker.
David Tattam’s goal for the session is to focus on your value and positioning of the risk and compliance management function.
• The Why: Being clear about why we do risk and compliance management, its value proposition, and ensuring that it aligns with organizational objectives.
• Ensuring your team has clarity on the What: Focusing in on risks and controls and how to apply a risk bow tie analysis.- • The essential steps in How risk and compliance show be managed, including both formal and informal processes.
• Gaining clarity on Who should be responsible for risk and compliance management – everyone’s a risk manager!
• Ensuring When you do risk management is fit for purpose for the risks you face.
The first 10 people to register at each workshop location will receive a free copy of David Tattam’s book, "A Short Guide to Operational Risk."
Meet David Tattam
David Tattam is the co-founder and Chief Research & Content Officer of the Protecht Group. In partnership with Protecht’s CEO David Bergmark, their shared vision is to redefine the way the world thinks about risk and compliance and to help organizations develop the practice of risk management in its rightful place as being a key driver of value creation for 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. David’s background is built on decades of experience as a risk practitioner. 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.
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.
Meet Terence Lee
Terence Lee is Protecht's Vice President of Risk, North America. Terry joined Protecht in 2022 to facilitate our growth in North America, bringing extensive experience in governance, risk, compliance, and incident management.
Terry has led sales, product, and marketing teams at risk and compliance software vendors, and is a recognized expert in ERM, vendor risk, business continuity, regulatory change management, and resilience.
A Short Guide to Operational Risk
The key to embedding an effective risk culture lies in raising the general education and understanding of risk at every level in the organization.
David Tattam’s book introduces operational risk as a component of enterprise-wide risk management and takes the reader through the processes of identifying, assessing, quantifying and managing operational risk; explaining the practical aspects of how these steps can be applied to an organization using a range of management tools.
A Short Guide to Operational Risk makes the best practices of risk management accessible for all levels of an organization; it offers a common understanding and language of risk that will provide individual readers with the basis to develop risk management skills, appropriate to their role in the business.