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McGill SCS/ICAO Risk Management in Civil Aviation
As the speed and complexity of aviation industry continue to increase and bring transformative changes to operations, safety, efficiency, and customer experience, new risks affect organizational strategies, alter risk profiles, and expose business models to disruptive change.
Focusing on an integrated approach to risk management, McGill SCS/ICAO Risk Management in Civil Aviation aims to equip participants with practical tools and insights to design and build resilient organizations capable of navigating an increasingly complex risk landscape.
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Key Features
- Learn to implement and manage integrated risk management practices to foster a risk intelligent culture in your organization
- Develop processes that anticipate, prioritize, and mitigate potential threats.
- Participate in a rich exchange of risk management strategies and experiences with fellow aviation professionals across the globe
- Enhancing your risk intelligence and decision-making capabilities.
Who Should Attend
- Aviation professionals and managers from Civil Aviation Authorities, operations officers, safety analysts, heads of safety performance, airport managers, airline personnel, and other professionals interested in developing and implementing risk management programs.
- Business leaders and professionals across all industries, particularly those interested in developing a systemic understanding of risk management and the benefits of its application in their respective organizations.
Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of this micro-program, you should be able to:
- Explain key risk management concepts, processes, standards, and frameworks, including Enterprise Risk Management and Integrated Risk Management, and their application in various organizational contexts
- Identify and classify different types of risks, including hazard, operational, and strategic risks, and assess their potential impacts using tools such as key risk indicators, risk scoring, and risk maturity models
- Align risk management practices with resilience disciplines such as emergency response, crisis management, business continuity management, and disaster recovery
- Establish and foster a strong risk culture by engaging staff and clarifying roles and responsibilities
- Implement and manage internal controls and integrate them with risk management
- Promote and use risk intelligence to strengthen strategy development and enable better decision-making, risk prediction, identification, response, and risk event management
- Develop a comprehensive risk management implementation plan, framework, and risk register tailored to your organization
Courses
Language Requirements
A good command of English is necessary to perform well and complete the micro-program.
Tuition and Fees
- Risk Management Fundamentals: USD $500
- Applied Risk Management in Civil Aviation: USD $1,500
- Integrated Risk Management in Civil Aviation Capstone: USD $1,500
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