Event Details
Date: 13 & 27 March 2025 (Two Half Days)
Time: 9:00 am - 12:00 pm
Delivery: Online
Registration fee:
Member $880 incl GST
Non-member $1100 incl GST
CPD Points: 8
About Event
CROs and their teams have invested heavily in building risk management capabilities and implementing frameworks such as 3LOD. Yet there remains a significant disconnect between the quality of risk capabilities and the quality of risk outcomes – well documented by the Hayne Royal Commission and underscored frequently by headlines in the financial and business press.
In an effort to address this disconnect, CROs and their teams are turning their attention to risk culture - how culture influences risk management and risk outcomes.
In these two interactive workshops for CROs and Senior Risk Leaders, Adaptive Cultures facilitates an exploration of the challenges to deepening risk ownership and embedding quality risk practices, and participants will develop strategies they can implement in their organisations to improve risk culture. Topics include:
the core qualities and capabilities that support influence on risk topics,
approaches to broaden and deepen risk ownership,
what’s working well and less well in the 3LOD framework and FAR implementation,
ways to complement structural risk tools with adaptive methods that can create a truly embedded risk framework, and
how to engage executive peers more fully in this work.
About the Trainers
DeAnna Burton
Adaptive Cultures - Risk Culture Practice Lead
DeAnna works with organisations and leaders to deepen the alignment of risk management, risk culture, and risk outcomes. She has over 20 years' financial services experience in Australia and the US in a variety of business arenas, including culture integration for a complex merger, designing a risk culture framework and initiatives to uplift risk culture maturity, survey design, senior leadership development programs and coaching.
Andrew Brown
Adaptive Cultures – Director and Co-Founder
Andrew is a director and co-founder of Adaptive Cultures. He has lectured, written, worked and consulted extensively in the field of risk management and risk culture. He believes that how we think about (and what we believe about) risk and consequences has a profound impact on ourselves, our organisations, our society and our planet. Andrew has held executive positions across the Asia Pacific region. These include Chief Actuary for AXA Life Singapore, Chief Financial Officer for Philippine AXA Life.
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