Enterprise Risk Management: Mitigation at College Campuses (MGT-307) (04-11-0307) - 001

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Brief Description
MGT-307: Enterprise Risk Management: A Collaborative Community Mitigation Effort at Institutions
Full Description
Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) is crucial for organizations because it provides a structured and comprehensive approach to identifying, assessing, managing, and mitigating risks that can impact the achievement of an organization's goals and objectives. ERM allows organizations to view risk holistically, considering all potential risks across different areas of the business. This approach helps organizations identify interdependencies between risks and make informed decisions that take into account the broader impact on the organization's goals. This has been greatly amplified by the COVID-19 pandemic, which caused many institutions of higher education to pivot to remote work and address multiple new risks posed to their organizations.

Given the complexity of risks faced by higher education institutions, specialized ERM training is essential. This training equips staff and administrators with the skills to implement effective risk management strategies tailored to the education sector. The desired outcome of this training is that community leaders and first responders understand and have the basic knowledge, skills and abilities (KSAs) in Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) and conducting an annual risk assessment. The training is expected to impact state and local communities' ability to develop an Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) Committee and conduct a thorough annual risk assessment.

Course Objectives:
- Explain the benefits of enterprise risk management as it relates to institutions of higher education.
- Explain strategies that can be leveraged to reduce the impact of operational risk on an institution of higher education's ongoing management processes.
- Explain strategies that can be leveraged to reduce the impact of financial risk on an institution of higher education's ongoing management processes.
- Explain strategies that can be leveraged to reduce the impact of strategic risk on an institution of higher education's ongoing management processes.
- Explain strategies that can be leveraged to reduce the impact of compliance risk on an institution of higher education's ongoing management processes.
- Explain strategies that can be leveraged to reduce the impact of reputational risk on an institution of higher education's ongoing management processes.
- Explain the role of an ERM Committee in identifying, assessing, and mitigating risks that could impact an institution of higher education.

Target Audience:
- Emergency Management
- Emergency Medical Services
- Fire Service
- Governmental Administrative
- Law Enforcement
- Health Care
- Public Health
- Public Safety Communications
- Public Works
- Information Technology
- Security and Safety
- Education

Prerequisite:
You must be a US Citizen to take this course. If you are not a U.S. citizen, please e-mail oem.training@dhses.ny.gov for further instructions.

All participants must have a FEMA Student Identification (FEMA SID) number. Students can search for their existing/create a new FEMA SID at: https://cdp.dhs.gov/femasid/.

Any and all other prerequisite requirements will be managed by the consortium provider. If any additional prerequisites are required as part of the enrollment process the consortium partner will contact you directly prior to the course.

Cost:
There is no fee for the course. Food, lodging & transportation costs are the responsibility of the participant

Completion:  
Participants, who actively participate, attend all course contact hours and pass a written test will receive a Certificate of Completion for the course.
Training Dates
08/20/2025 - 08/20/2025
Prerequisites
None Specified
Registration Dates
04/22/2025 - 07/30/2025
Available Seats
1
Hours
8h 0m
Fee
None Specified
Training Location
01 - Albany County
University of Albany, ETEC Building
1220 Washington Ave
Albany, NY  12203 (Albany County)
Reporting Instructions
8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Dress is business casual.
Signup Details
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