ISO 31000 - Making Risk Management Work

Monday 15 April 2019
8:00am - 12:00pm
KPMG, 10 Customhouse Quay, Wellington

The latest ISO 31000 standard aims to provide a comprehensive, concise and clear set of guidelines for organisations to work with and implement risk management principles, improve planning and make better decisions.

RiskNZ is proud to bring you a workshop on the latest ISO 31000 standard, focused on how NZ organisations can look to gain the most from the standard​ and how they can integrate it ​into their organisations,​ while keeping risk management ultimately simple and practical.

Date: Monday 15 April 2019
Time: 8am to 12 noon | Morning tea & lunch provided
Venue: KPMG, 10 Customhouse Quay, Wellington
Ticket pricing: Members – $75 + GST | Non-members – $150 + GST

NOTE: THIS EVENT IS NOW FULLY BOOKED

Workshop Programme (*)

TIMESESSIONSPEAKER
8.00am - 8.30amREGISTRATION
8.30am - 8.40am
Welcome and introductionSTEPHEN HUNT, RiskNZ Chair
8.45am - 9.30amA review of ISO 31000:2018 - what is it and how does it differ from its predecessorsPAUL STANNARD, Technical Officer, Energy Safety, WorkSafe NZ and member of the ISO/TC 262 Risk Management NZ International Review Group
9.30am - 10.15amIntegrating your ISO 31000:2018 adoption - handbooks and other standards you can draw onKRISTIN HOSKIN, RiskNZ Board, member of standards committees OB-007 Risk Management, and ISO/TC 262 Risk Management NZ International Review Group
10.15am - 10.30amMORNING TEA
10.30am - 11.15amIntegrating the standard into the matrix of the organisation - handling the cultural perspective when working with ISO 31000GERAINT BERMINGHAM, Director, Navigatus Consulting
11.15am - 12 noonFrom the coal face - sharing an organisational experience in working day-to-day with the standardANDREW GREATBACH, Risk Consulting Manager, IAG NZ
12 noon - 12.15pmWrap and closeSTEPHEN HUNT, RiskNZ Chair
12.15pmLUNCH

(*) Timings and structure of the workshop programme are subject to change without notice, based on speaker availability and other factors, and is entirely at RiskNZ’s discretion.