Course highlights include: Operational risk today case studies and examples Setting standards and procedures for scenario analysis Basel II Capital requirements Loss data collection: designing a practical process Powerpoint and Excel templates to takeaway A Practical Approach to Operational Risk Management asiariskevents.com/oprisk_hk
About the course A Practical Approach to Course tutor This 2-day training course has been prepared in conjunction with Philippa Girling to provide delegates with an in-depth overview and industry update of operational risk management in the Asia Pacific region. Delegates will be provided with a series of takeaways including power points, spreadsheets and templates which can be implemented immediately upon their return to the office. Operational risk is crucial in the new evolving financial landscape but many issues remain, lack of resources and continually developing regulation. Sessions will look at the vital aspect for a successful operational risk plan and focus on lessons learnt from recent operational risk nightmares. Delegates will leave with tools to action a successful and practical approach to operational risk management. By the end of the course, attendees will be able to: Propose a governance structure that will support appropriate operational risk management at their firm Implement an internal marketing strategy to ensure effective adoption of the operational risk program Roll out a training program to facilitate the required culture change Implement effective loss data collection processes and procedures Produce meaningful and actionable reporting for management Design KRIs that have value Design an appropriate RCSA approach Design an appropriate Scenario Analysis approach Produce operational risk policy documents Prepare an operational risk update for the Board Discuss recent operational risk headline events Who should attend? Operational risk manager and analysts Risk managers Compliance officers Regulators Auditors Supervisors ERM managers PHILIPPA GIRLING Philippa Girling has 18 years experience in the global securities industry, working in the fields of Operational Risk, training, project management and organisational change. Over her career, Philippa has established and managed several Training Divisions including the Staff Technology Training Center at South Bank University, London and a client IT Training Division at Credit Suisse. She has also personally designed and led many training and education programs. Most recently she has focused on Operational Risk training and has delivered the Operational Risk Executive Education Program at Columbia University, NYC for the past four years, as well as leading Operational Risk education sessions for London Business School, Rutgers University and Carnegie Mellon. Philippa has held several Operational Risk leadership roles, including heading the Global Corporate Operational Risk functions at Morgan Stanley and Nomura. At the request of the Global Association of Risk Professionals (GARP), Philippa authored the textbook Operational Risk Management as well as having published numerous articles on the topic. She is a regular speaker at global conferences on the topics of Dodd-Frank, systemic risk and regulation and the evolution of the Operational Risk discipline. Having established a global reputation as an Operational Risk expert, Philippa was selected as one of the Top Fifty Faces of Operational Risk by Operational Risk and Compliance Magazine. Philippa holds an English law degree from University of East Anglia, England and is a member of the New York Bar. She is a holder of the GARP Financial Risk Manager accreditation and is a Doctoral Candidate at Rutgers University, her area of study focusing on the relative importance of capital and strong risk governance in the mitigation of systemic risk. She emigrated to the United States in 1996 and now lives in New Jersey with her husband and their 5 daughters. Certificates of attendance are available for all our training courses
A Practical Approach to Day 1 3 December 2012 08.30 Registration and coffee 09.00 OPERATIONAL RISK TODAY Recent operational risk events Societe Generale case study Exercise: Identifying events Exercise: Impacts 10.30 Morning break 13.30 TRAINING, MARKETING AND CULTURE CHANGE Designing an effective training program Implementing a launch or re-launch plan Marketing the culture change Embedding the culture change Winning over partners: Audit, SOX, Compliance etc. Takeaway: Operational risk training pack (Powerpoint) 11.00 DRIVERS AND DESIGN Governance and policy Identifying the drivers for operational risk in your firm Optimising the design of your operational risk framework The vital elements of an operational risk management framework Planning the rollout or enhancement of an operational risk framework Tracking progress Takeaway: Operational risk policy templates (Word) 12.30 Lunch 15.00 Afternoon break 15.30 LOSS DATA COLLECTION Setting standards: Who, what, where, when, why and how? Designing a practical process The use of operational risk coordinators Mitigation and action tracking External data sources Exercise: Loss Data Classification Takeaways: Sample loss data collection standards (Word) and loss data collection templates (Excel) 17.00 End of day one
A Practical Approach to Day 2 4 December 2012 08.30 Registration and coffee 09.00 RISK AND CONTROL SELF ASSESSMENT Pros and cons of different styles of RCSA Planning for RCSA roll out and maintenance Setting standards and procedures for RCSA Setting scope and content of RCSA Keeping RCSA s current Exercise: RCSA Takeaway: RCSA templates (Excel) 10.10 Morning break 10.40 KEY RISK INDICATORS (KRIs) Types of KRIs, KPIs, KCIs How to collect relevant KRIs Sources of KRIs Exercise: KRIs Takeaway: List of potential KRIs (Excel) 14.00 MEASUREMENT AND MODELING Basel II capital requirements Pros and cons of different methods of calculating capital Exercise: Basic vs Standardised 15.10 Afternoon break 15.40 REPORTING Answering the So What? questions Effective loss data reporting Effective RCSA reporting Effective KRI reporting Effective operational risk reporting Exercise: Reporting Takeaway: Sample reporting package (Powerpoint) 16.50 End of course 11.50 SCENARIO ANALYSIS Pros and cons of different styles of Scenario Analysis Planning for Scenario Analysis roll out and maintenance Setting standards and procedures for SA 13.00 Lunch
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