In light of the rapid economic and regulatory changes and the increasing complexity of business environments, risk management has become a critical element in ensuring organizational sustainability and achieving strategic objectives. The Certified Risk Management (CRM) course aims to equip participants with systematic knowledge and practical skills to identify, analyze, and evaluate risks, and to develop appropriate strategies for addressing them in accordance with international best practices and standards—thereby supporting decision-making and strengthening corporate governance.
🎯 Course Objectives
By the end of the course, participants will be able to:
Understand the fundamental and advanced concepts of Enterprise Risk Management (ERM).
Identify different types of risks (strategic, operational, financial, legal, and technological).
Effectively apply risk identification, analysis, and assessment methodologies.
Develop a Risk Register and risk treatment and response plans.
Link risk management to strategic objectives and corporate governance.
Promote a risk management culture within organizations.
Prepare efficiently to meet the requirements of the CRM certification.
👥 Target Audience
This course is designed for:
Risk management and compliance managers and staff
Executive and administrative leadership
Project and program managers
Governance and internal audit professionals
Finance and legal specialists
Quality and business continuity officers
Professionals seeking a recognized certification in risk management
🧩 Course Modules
The course covers the following main modules:
1️⃣ Introduction to Risk Management
Concept and importance of risk management
Evolution of Enterprise Risk Management (ERM)
Relationship between risks and opportunities
2️⃣ Types and Classifications of Risks
Strategic risks
Operational risks
Financial risks
Legal and regulatory risks
Technological and cybersecurity risks
3️⃣ Risk Management Frameworks and Standards
Risk management principles and frameworks
Roles and responsibilities in risk management
Governance and its relationship to risk management