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Introduction
The course “Risk Analysis: Strategies and Tools for Professionals (RIEG)” provides a comprehensive and applied perspective on the identification, assessment and mitigation of risks in organizations and complex operational environments. Delivered and developed by A-GLOSS, this program covers the fundamental concepts of risk management through to the use of professional tools for probability analysis, impact assessment and strategic decision-making.
Methodology
The course combines theoretical modules with a practical approach, including case analyses, applied exercises and risk assessment tools. Didactic resources such as texts, graphics, analysis templates and interactive activities are used to facilitate clear, results-oriented learning.
Initial list of topics and exercises that each module contains and that are developed throughout the course.
Syllabus content in web format with texts, photographs, images, graphics and necessary teaching resources that address the topics in each training session and serve as theoretical and practical support for the student's training.
Supporting documents that will serve for reading and analysis and complement the content of the syllabus, which may consist of articles of interest, magazines, videos, etc.
Self-assessment at the end of each content so that the student can consolidate concepts and data.
Videoconferences with voluntary attendance by students, being recorded for later viewing.
The student will have individualized tutoring, which will serve as continuous support so that the student achieves the objectives and optimal knowledge.
Forums and messaging in which the student can interact with the teacher and contact them to resolve doubts.
Bibliography provided to acquire the theoretical and practical knowledge necessary to be able to develop the double degree.
Carrying out an individual research project to complete the training?
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Upon completion, participants will receive a certificate of completion endorsed by A-GLOSS, demonstrating their knowledge and skills in risk analysis, mitigation strategies and the use of professional tools for risk management in organizations.
Identify and classify operational, financial, commercial, and regulatory risks.
Assess probability and impact using matrices and scenario analysis.
Apply qualitative and quantitative methodologies for risk estimation.
Design mitigation strategies: avoid, reduce, transfer, or accept risks.
Implement controls and protocols to reduce exposure and losses.
Monitor risks with KPIs and compliance and performance indicators.
Conduct cost–benefit analysis to prioritize mitigation actions.
Use management tools and simulation models (e.g., sensitivity and Monte Carlo).
Integrate organizational culture, leadership, and training into risk management.
Prepare executive risk reports and continuous improvement plans.