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    LEARN HOW TO IDENTIFY COMMON RISKS AND DIFFERENT A 2015 - Creating a Risk Assessment Plan - Your Risk Radar

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    Category Risk Management;

    Deadline: February 27, 2015 | Date: February 27, 2015

    Venue/Country: Palo Alto, U.S.A

    Updated: 2015-02-25 14:57:21 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    This webinar will discuss different approaches to risk management. Attendees will learn how to identify common risks and mitigate their impact.

    Why Should You Attend:

    Risk can never be eliminated but it can be successfully managed. There are many approaches for successful risk management. Identification of risks is only the first step. Risks are around every corner and must be overcome to gain any reward. Internal and external risks must be understood to manage projects, comply with legislation, assess ideas for new business, and expand into new markets or even safety of daily operations.

    Who Will Benefit:

    Decision Makers (operational and strategic)

    Auditors

    Compliance Personnel

    Security Personnel

    Business Owners

    Instructor Profile:

    Denise Cicchella, CIA, CFE, CCA, PMP is executive director at Auspicium. Ms. Cicchella has lectured and taught on the topic of construction audit in the past. She has also lead and participated in construction audits of major private and infrastructure projects resulting in large recoveries for her clients. She is also the author of the IIA Handbook: Construction Audit: Overview, Monitoring and Auditing and Auditing for Corporates.

    Use coupon code 232082 and get 10% off on registration.


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