A Quick Glance

MoR Practitioner Upgrade is a Two-day course; delegates will build on the knowledge recognised at the foundation level. Knowing the links and relationships between the Principles, Process, Approach, and Embedding & Reviewing MoR which form the core concepts of MoR. Throughout the course, our MoR experts help delegates understand how to put into practice the theory of MoR at each of the different perspectives

Who should take this course

This course is advantageous for the following professionals:

  • Risk Managers
  • Project Manager
  • Auditor
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Prerequisites

It is mandatory that delegates must have cleared the MoR® Foundation exam before attending the MoR Practitioner Upgrade

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What Will You Learn

In this course delegates will learn about following things:

  • Explain the terminologies that are used within the MoR
  • Establish current practices using MoR Healthcheck and development model
  • Identify changes and ways to improve Risk Management
  • Recognise the importance of Risk Specialisms;
  • Know the principles of the development of practices of risk management
  • Design an method to risk management to improve performance
  • Identify and assess risks, then plan and implement risk responses
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What's included

  Course Overview

The aim of the M_o_R® Practitioner Upgrade training course is to give delegates an in complete knowledge of the use and techniques of the M_o_R Risk Management method, as laid out in the AXELOS guide 'Management of Risk; Guidance for Practitioners'.  Delegates should be fully aware that preparation will be required by those who want to pass the examination.

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  Course Content

Introduction to MoR Practitioner Examination  

  • structure and programme content of the Practitioner exam
  • Style of questions

Preparing for the practitioner exam

  • Using a sample examination paper and scenario
  • Repeating questions in exam and timings in preparation for the live exam

Review of MoR framework

  • Reviewing and recapping all areas of the MoR basis covered at foundation level
  • The structure on delegates present knowledge to understand the connections and relationships
  • Values, Approach, Procedure and Implanting and Reviewing MoR
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About Guildford

Guildford is a large and famous town in Surrey, United Kingdom, located 27 miles (Approx 43 km) south-west of central London on the A3 trunk road midway between the Portsmouth and capital. The town has a  population of approx 77,000 and is the seat of the wider Borough of Guildford which had an estimated 146,100 inhabitants in 2015.

Guildford has historian characteristics and Saxon roots, at its site to the presence of a gap in the North Downs where the River Wey was forded by the Harrow Way in 978 AD it was home to an ancient English Royal Mint.                                                            

Modern Guildford

In the 21st century, Guildford still has a High Street paved with granite setts often denoted to as cobbles and also one of the most costly places to buy property in the UK outside London. This town has a general street market held on Fridays and Saturdays. A farmer’s market is usually held on the first Tuesday of each month. There is an office for Tourist Information, Guided Walks and various hotels such as the historic Angel Hotel which served as a coaching stop on the main London to Portsmouth stagecoach route for a long time.

Culture

In High Street, Guildford has an art gallery named Guildford House Gallery. Guildford is managed by Guildford Borough Council and in the 17th century, it was listed Grade 1. The art collection of Guildford includes works of Guildford and its surrounding area and works done by Guildford artists most importantly by John Russell R.A. Guildford council also run the Guildford Museum housing archaeology, needlework displays and local history. Smaller important fine art galleries are also situated in the High Street.

Sport

Guildford's Spectrum Leisure Centre is a national prize winning sports centre that includes a diversity of pools (for leisure and serious swimming), Ten-pin bowling, a Laser tag area, an ice rink and an athletics track, general halls used for indoor sports includes trampolining and gymnastics. The Spectrum is home to several local sports teams, including the Guildford Flames of the English Premier Ice Hockey League and Guildford City Football Club of the Combined Counties Football League. Guildford International Volleyball Club has managed to win the top of the fourth division of the National Volleyball League.

 

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