£50 (Digital Members); £30 (Full & Directors’ Circle members)

This Quick Course covers Risk and Risk Management Essentials for non-specialists in this one hour on-demand course.

Risk is a core boardroom concern, which all non-executives need to engage with.  Yet, this can be a complex area which may not be familiar to many professionals.

This course will upskill those of us who are not risk specialists to engage constructively with risk management – both in theory and practice. It will enable you to use your strategic outlook to add value to risk conversations in and around the boardroom.  

Join Karina McTeague as she guides you through risk management as a broad discipline balancing both the risk and reward potential of a wide range of factors to facilitate organisational success. She will de-mystify common risk management language and tools, as well as outlining risk management’s role in ensuring organisational compliance with regulatory and wider requirements.

Specifically, this course covers:

  • What is Risk & Risk Management
  • Risk Language and Frameworks
  • What it all means in practice, due diligence and induction
  • Example Risk Dashboard and Risk Management plan
  • Risk in a regulated sector.

It also includes a download resource covering key due diligence/induction questions to help you assess the risk management effectiveness in an organisation of any type.

About our presenter

Karina McTeague
Karina is a highly experienced financial services risk management leader, with a unique combination of Private and Public Sector experience in the UK and internationally. Karina now acts as a non-executive director and Risk Committee Chair for the Department of Business and Trade and the True Potential Group Ltd. Until 2022, she was Chief Risk Officer at Visa, and also played a senior role at the Financial Conduct Authority (“FCA”) and Lloyds Banking Group. She played a central role at Visa and the FCA in advances in Digital Financial Services, including Open Banking, PSD2 and Crypto.

Boardroom Essentials: Risk and Risk Management