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Modern Implementations of Risk and Crisis Management
A Course for industries, money lenders and insurers
Toronto
September 23-24-25
Capitalize on expert knowledge to gain maximum value on these vital
issues:
IDENTIFY risks that really matter and have the potential to disrupt your business.
CONVINCE money lenders that your business will be sustainable in a world of
shrinking credits.
DISCOVER issues that could lead to crises, possibly hampering your growth.
PINPOINT threats that are lurking in any commercial contract, ready to bite you.
EXAMINE what can you do if your insurance denies your next coverage.
ANALYZE how can you best support the next critical decisions in a transparent,
rational way.
EVALUATE what you can do by yourself and what should be done by a risk
consultant; as well as REALIZE what you can ask from a risk consultant and what
he should deliver.
GENERATE value and proactively defend your business by understanding
your business risk and crisis landscape.
Workshop Overview
This Course will bring much needed methodological and practical answers to anyone
involved in evaluating risks in projects (including pre-feasibility level), operations,
decision-making in any industry, insurances and money lenders, rational risk & crisis
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management that will brings value to your enterprise (operations/ projects) by
optimizing risk exposures, giving you a leading competitive edge.
Attendees will gain an understanding of do's and don'ts in Risk Management and Crisis
Management, how risk can be integrated in the decision making process. Numerous
examples (world and local events) drawn from Dr. Oboni day to day practice, respecting,
of course, the bounds of client’s confidentiality, will create a solid link between the
theoretical aspects and day to day real life events.
The Course uses plain language (whenever necessary technical glossary is
defined), and no mathematical knowledge is needed to understand the
developed concepts.
You should attend if you:
Want to do your best to ensure your business survival by proactively managing
risks and crises.
Want to ensure healthy coverage (as an insurance, as an insured) and money
lending (as a debtor, as a lender).
Want to be able to understand how the situation around and inside your company
evolve and want to make sure you take advantage of the opportunities that arise.
Care about your workers, people, society and understand that it is
important to leave a legacy that is better than the one you received.
Detailed Content
Day 1- 23rd
September 2013
Session 1: Laying the foundations by examining the overview and glossary of
Risk & Crisis Management.
Management Approaches and Uncertainties
Some common mistakes and misunderstandings
Hazards vs. risks examples
Need for a unified glossary
Session 2: Identifying the common misunderstanding and mistakes in
Quantitative Risk Assessment.
Distinguishing safety from risk
Distinguishing Risk Assessment from Audits
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Distinguishing Risk Assessment from HAZOP
Examples of risks degenerating in crises
Session 3: Discovering what Risk Assessment is all about in addition to an in-
depth look into the comparison and difference of Qualitative vs Quantitative
Risk Assessment.
Assessing and Presenting Risks
Historic Methods and Approaches examples
Let's prepare a Hazard Identification for a simple facility, then a qualitative/quantitative
risk assessment.
Session 4: Gain insights on the general codes and resources, as well as common
practices in Qualitative and Quantitative Risk Assessments.
ISO 31000 and 31010
Failure Tree Analysis and other tools (audience proposes examples)
PIGs (Probability Impact Graphs, FMEA)
Risk ranking/Risk prioritization
Day 2- 24th
September 2013
Session 5: Characterizing hazards and their consequences, along with the risks
in qualitative and quantitative manners.
Qualitative probabilities/likelihoods
Quantitative probabilities/likelihoods
Qualitative consequences
Quantitative consequences
Session 6: Evaluating real life case studies and exercises on Quantitative Risk
Assessment.
Risk Assessment of this course
Urban Development Project
Regional/Provincial Development Plan
Large Oil and Gas or Mining Operations
Session 7: Illustrating Acceptance, Crises, Appetite and other parameters.
Assessment of Crises
Risk Tolerability and Acceptability (Acceptance) thresholds
ALARA; ALARP; BACT and ORE priorization (ranking)
“Risk appetite”
Resiliency
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Session 8: Reviewing real life case studies for industries around the world
which include aspects of:
Humanitarian demining project (for pipelines routing etc.)
Counter terrorism planning (for critical infrastructure)
Cyber defense (for scada systems, critical infrastructure)
Holistic Approaches
Day 3- 25th
September 2013
Session 9: Exploring the modern use of risk & crisis assessments from various
perspectives.
Strategy vs Tactics vs. operational
Manageable vs. unmanageable, examples of risk treatments
Comparing and Evaluating Alternatives; cost-benefit analyses
Comparative Decision Analysis (includes a discussion of the pitfalls of Net Present Value
(NPV) and how to bypass them)
Session 10: Recognizing the role of Rational Risk Assessment in special
emerging scenarios.
Climate Change
Force Majeure Clauses
Insurance denial
B2B solutions
Session 11: Analyzing real life examples and exercises on world case studies.
BP Gulf disaster
Fukushima
Dust cloud from Volcano
Epidemic
Session 12: A final talk on why, when, what for and concluding remarks.
In addition to Due Diligence? Why?
In addition to all the studies? Why?
When is soon, soon enough?
When is late, too late?
Discussions and Conclusions
Who should attend
The course is suitable for anyone who is involved in process hazards, risk
quantification and preparation of Risk Assessment and ERM (Enterprise Risk
Management), investors, money lenders, insurers, professionals responsible for
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their firm’s insurance and risk management programs, including CEOs, CFOs, VPs of
finance, controllers and treasurers. Legal, administrative or HR executives, new members
of insurance or risk management teams, corporate planners and attorneys.
Free Takeaway for Participants
On request one hour private coaching (strictly by rendez-vous; via Skype, blackout dates
exist) free of charge to discuss their particular issues.
Course facilitator:
Franco Oboni President Oboni Riskope Associates Inc.
Civ.Eng. EPFL/SIA (Geotech).
Ph.Dr. in probabilities applied to engineering.
Assessor for the Australian Research Council (ARC).
34 years overall experience, with twenty years exclusively devoted to
Risk & Crisis Management for industries and projects world-wide.
Recipient of the Italian-Canadian Chamber of Commerce 2010
Innovation Award
Co-Author of “Improving Sustainability through Reasonable Risk and
Crisis Management: A guide to Making Better Decisions”
Clients include:
GE (US,
Australia)
Mitsubishi
(Japan)
World Bank
(Algeria)
Codelco (Chile)
Ferrero Chocolate (Italy)
Olympics 2006 Turin (Italy)
Canadian Pacific (Canada)
Mackenzie River Board
(Canada)
Cartier (Japan, Switzerland)
BC Hydro, BC gas (Canada)
Canadian National (US)
Petrol Development (Oman)
Holcim, Leclanché (Switzerland)
United Nations (Laos, Cambodia)
Swiss Army, Federal Railways (Switzerland)
Int. Centre for Humanitarian Demining
(GICHD)
Teck, Homestake, Placer Dome (Mining
world-wide)
Franco heads Riskope, an international practice on Risk and Crisis Management based in
Vancouver, B.C., Canada, and Lausanne, Switzerland. He is a consultant, coach, author of
over fifty papers and co-authoring of books. Franco regularly gives seminars and
workshops worldwide.
Franco has managed a broad range of risk and crisis mitigation projects, risk and security
audits and geo-environ-mental hazard mitigation studies, including cyber risks, critical
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infrastructure and even aerospace. Consulting and teaching have brought Franco to work
in four continents. Projects have included definition of needs, training for corporate
clients, negotiations with community leaders, as well as the preparation of monitoring
programs, Risk Assessments and Optimum Risk Estimates (ORE, the flagship product of
Riskope).
Franco's experience allow his courses to convey a wide array of concrete examples, to
deliver on-site emergency consultation, develop forensic and expert witness reports and
troubleshooting.
Testimonials from Franco’s current and past clients
“In the process of evaluating acquisitions, a risk assessment was deemed necessary and
desirable. Senior management wanted a broad, exhaustive and rigorous analysis of
business risks. Risk assessment tools in use for ERM evaluation (such as FMEA) are
experience and consensus driven and considered inadequate. After significant research
only Riskope presented the academic knowledge, professional certification, specific
experience, and quantitative risk assessment tools to assist us in this task. ORE as
performed by Franco, Cesar and the Riskope staff more than met our needs, performed
to international standards, brought expert global knowledge of the target business sector
(an added bonus), responded to our needs in reporting, and generated searchable, in
depth results open to drill down to understand the underlying factors and drivers”
“This was one of the most interesting and stimulating seminar's that I have ever
attended, truly an impressive presentation by a most engaging presenter. I am honored
to have made your acquaintance and if ever I am stuck on any part of the risk
management process I will know who to call. Thanks for a very enjoyable three days”
“Franco is a world expert in Risk. I have hired Franco to work on risk identification, risk
mitigation
and to run courses for staff on risk management. His understanding of risk and his ability
to put it into terms for the lay-manager is excellent”
“Franco is the best seminar leaders I know. His presentation style is clear, focused and
mind friendly. In short, Franco is world class!”
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REGISTRATION
Course fee: CAD 750.00 per seat* (Early Bird: 10% discount before 22nd
July).
*A 10% discount is offered for groups of 3 or more.
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To secure a/your seat(s), payment must be received by 12 August. You will not
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Cancellations
A 20% administration fee will be levied for cancellations made up until 30th
July.
Cancellations thereafter will be liable to the loss of the full fee. Notice of cancellation
must be given in writing by letter via email and action will be taken to recover, from the
delegates or their employers, that proportion of the fee owing at the time of cancellation.
Riskope reserves the right to cancel an advertised course at short notice. It will
endeavour to provide participants with as much notice as possible, but will not accept
liability for costs incurred by participants or their organizations for the cancellation of
travel arrangements and/or accommodation reservations as a result of the course being
cancelled or postponed.
If a course is cancelled, fees will be refunded in full. Riskope also reserves the right to
postpone or make such alterations to the content of a course as may be necessary.
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