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Behavioral Risk Management

The objective of this training is to establish a shared understanding of what an evidence-based approach on behavioral risk management (BRM) means, and how financial institutions can develop and implement a forward-looking risk strategy by adopting BRM as complementary to more traditional risk management approaches. 

Catégorie Finance
Niveau Expert
Forme d’apprentissage Webinaire en direct

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Groupe cible

The training course can be followed by various target groups:

Connaissances préalables

Expert level training: this training requires thorough prior knowledge of the subject.

Programme

CONTENT

BRM is a forward-looking risk management strategy aimed at assessing and preventing risk issues. BRM strategy addresses the so-called “root causes” of behavior. Conceptually, these root causes or drivers of behavior are situated at four levels: individual (e.g. overconfidence), social (e.g. lack of psychological safety), organization (e.g. high pressure to realize individual KPI’s), and context (e.g. high market competition). Applying this four-level framework allows the organization to identify risk ‘hot spots’, and take a preventative mitigation approach. This novel approach has recently been described in Harvard Business Review and by Thomson Reuters 

We focus on two elements: how to assess behavioral risk in the organization, and how to mitigate the behavioral risk using targeted interventions. 

Practical information

Méthodologie

You follow a ‘Live webinar’ digitally in a group. It is ‘learning-apart-together’. At an agreed time, the teacher and participants log in to a video conference tool, each from his or her own location and with his or her own computer. Via this tool’s camera, microphone and chat function, there is an opportunity for interaction and feedback, both from the participants to the teacher and vice versa. The teaching material consists as a basis of a presentation via the MyFA learning platform, supplemented with various other items (such as digital syllabus, presentation, audiovisual fragments, etc.).



Training material:

Professeurs

Wieke Scholten
Risk, finance & treasury

Juliette van Doorn
Risk, finance & treasury