M_o_R Practitioner Conversion
Overview
This event will benefit managers with full-time responsibilities for corporate governance or charged with enhancing an organisation's risk management culture. An M_o_R Foundation exam pass is a prerequisite for attending this event.
The following modules are included:
- Risk Management Maturity
- Practitioner Level Techniques
- Risk Specialisms
- Selecting Risk Software Tools
- M_o_R Documents
- Exam and Case Study Briefing
- Practical Exercises in Risk Analysis and Management
- Exam Preparation
In addition, delegates will work through a case study illustrating the application of M_o_R techniques, and participate in workshops covering the appropriate application of the techniques to real situations.
This course takes place over three days, including the optional M_o_R Practitioner examination. Delegates should be aware that considerable evening preparation and consolidation will be required by those that wish to pass the examination.
Examination Format
Objective-Testing Format - An objectively marked assessment of 3 hours duration (including reading time).
Each of the 9 questions is worth 20 marks, giving a maximum of 180 marks in the paper. You need to achieve a score of 50% to pass this paper.
The exam is an 'open book' examination. Candidates may make use of Management of Risk: Guidance for Practitioners (the Management of Risk 'guide') published by TSO, together with the APMG guidance document ABC Consulting Ltd. Sample Risk Documents and Worked Examples of some of the Common Techniques. No other material other than the Question Booklet, the Scenario Booklet and the Answer Booklet can be used.
Course Arrangements and Costs
Included in the cost of the course are:
- Joining instructions and pre-course preparation pack
- Printed course material
- Examination fees
- Daytime refreshments
Joining instructions including pre-course exercises are sent out approximately 2 - 3 weeks before the course start date. It is assumed that delegates will have a current copy of the M_o_R manual; if that is not the case, one can be provided at cover price. Typically 3-4 hours will be required for pre-course preparation.