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SPS2

Crisis and Risk Management

Introduction

Crisis and Risk Management is an important specialization in organizational operations that oversees the planning and coordination of dealing with unexpected events that threaten the safety and continuity of the institution and its members. The aim of crisis and risk management is to analyze potential risks and apply strategies to mitigate threats and minimize negative effects in the event of a crisis.

Who should attend

  • Managers and senior leaders in institutions and companies.
  • Experts and consultants in crisis and risk management.
  • Security, safety, and civil protection personnel.
  • Managers and employees in the public sector and government organizations.
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Course Profile

Day 1:

  • Introduction to crisis and risk management.
  • The concept and importance of crisis and risk management.
  • Types of crises and potential risks for institutions.

Day 2:

  • Risk analysis and evaluation.
  • Conducting SWOT analysis (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, Threats).
  • Conducting PESTEL analysis (Political, Economic, Social, Technological, Environmental, Legal).

Day 3:

  • Risk assessment and prioritization.
  • Identifying and classifying potential risks for the institution.
  • Using common risk assessment models.

Day 4:

  • Developing crisis management strategies.
  • Building a crisis management plan and defining the roles of involved teams.
  • Developing emergency response procedures and decision-making.

Day 5:

  • Training and practicing crisis preparedness.
  • Designing and conducting crisis exercises and simulations.
  • Assessing and developing individual and collective capabilities in dealing with crises.
  • Developing a systematic plan for consequences evaluation and learning from crises.

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