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Evaluating & monitoring risk
Evaluating & monitoring risk
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Practical information
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Language:
English (Feel fre to contact us if you wish to receive futher information for modules held in French)
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Duration:
The training is composed of 2 full days. Classes start at 9h00 and finish at 17h30.
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Schedule:
The next intake of the programme will take place on 31 May & 1 June 2013 and will be held in English (for modules held in French, please contact us) .
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Place:
Solvay Brussels School, Av. F.D. Roosevelt, 42, 1050 Brussels
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Tuition fees:
1 module taken as stand-alone course: 1.800 € (if 3 days) / 1.200 € (if 2 days). If you take at least 3 modules: 10% discount. If you take the 5 modules: 15% discount.21% VAT is added to the total amount.
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Language:
- Brochure & Registration
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Contact
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Hélène Lambillon
Programme Manager
Solvay Brussels School - ULB CP145/2
42, Av. F.D. Roosevelt
1050 Brussels
Tel. +32.(0)2 650 65 20
finance-shorts@solvay.edu
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FINANCE FOR NON-FINANCIALS PORTFOLIO
In the general Finance for non-financials portolio, this programme represents the M5 - part of level 3.
OBJECTIVES
The programme aims at exploring in detail the main aspects related to risk management ind to give the necessary tools to deal with it in an adequate, beneficial way for the whole company.
WHO IS IT FOR?
The programme is adressed to managers and executives with no or limited financial background.
PROGRAMME CONTENT
The following topics will be explored:
- risk management: definition and practical understanding
- the main sources, impacts and levels of risk
- fundamental tools for risk management
- the roles and responsibilities of every person inside the organization, from the risk management perspective
- key benefits deriving from adequate risk management in your company
FACULTY
Thanks to a strong experience in both academic and business world, our faculty perfectly associates academic knowledge to practical expertise. Case studies and group works combined to ex-cathedra sessions, make the course extremely interactive and enriching for all the participants who will then benefit from continous exchanges with professors and peers.