Overview
Risk culture is a collective approach to managing risk and making decisions. It’s a system of beliefs, values and behaviours throughout your organisation. A positive risk culture is one where team members at every level appropriately manage risk as an integral part of their daily work routine. This type of culture supports open discussion about both uncertainties and opportunities and encourages team members to raise their concerns.
For risk management to be effective, culture must be a focus. So where do you start? How do you evaluate it and build an improvement plan?
You'll learn practical techniques to understand risk culture and how to build a plan to improve it.
To get the most out of the workshop, please attend our Risk Foundations session first, and read our Risk Culture guide [PDF, 1.32MB].
Session duration is 5 hours.
Learning outcomes
By the end of this workshop, you should be able to:
- define risk culture
- evaluate risk culture
- build a risk culture improvement plan
Audience
This session is designed for Victorian Government and community services organisations. This workshop isn’t just for risk professionals – it’s suited to managers and leaders in a range of roles.
Facilitator
Pete Gervasoni, Client Learning Facilitator
Hi there! I’ve worked in senior risk roles across multiple agencies over the past 15 years. I’m a certified practising risk manager and a Fellow of the Institute of Strategic Risk Management. I’m also an expert on the Standards Australia/ISO group for Security and Resilience and Risk Management.
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