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Berkeley Global
Learn to optimize construction business profitability and reduce systematic risks by applying enterprise risk management (ERM) methodology. Using the ERM framework, you learn proven strategies to identify, analyze and communicate risks to shareholders and corporate stakeholders. You develop the necessary expertise to manage risk more effectively and underwrite risk more accurately using proven risk-analysis techniques.
Course Outline
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Course Objectives
- Understand the five core components of ERM process
- Learn how to identify key drivers, attributes and business practices that have direct influence over construction businesses' profitability
- Know how to evaluate business situations, conditions and practices and to standardize the assessment of risk severity
- Understand how to develop a company-specific management guide to systematically track corporate risk profiles
- Gain practical knowledge and proficiency based on identifying existing challenges and risks within an organization
What You'll Learn
- ERM framework
- Business risk
- Management guides
- Strategy setting
- Risk appetite
- Risk tolerance
- Financial reporting
- Transparency
How You'll Learn
- Lectures
- Class participation
- Readings
- Final project
Is This Course Right for You?
Class participants who can benefit the most include managers and support personnel of construction companies, providers of bank and surety credit, professionals who advise contractors on business matters, and all those interested in gaining a thorough understanding of the internal operations of a construction business.
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Spring enrollment opens on October 16!