Fundamental Risk Management Strategies
Through the use of case studies and the Introduction to Risk Management text, this seminar offers a brief but comprehensive overview of the risk management process. This program is designed to provide a basic understanding of what risk managers do, how they do it, and why risk management is important. It is ideal if you specialize in personal lines or small to medium-sized commercial risks and wish to learn how to apply risk management principles to these risks.

Objectives:
  • An overview of the risk management process
  • The language of risk management – terms and ideas commonly used by risk managers
  • A systematic approach to the analysis and treatment of loss exposures
  • How risk management fits into organizational structures
  • How risk management objectives serve to support a wide range of organizational settings
  • The risk management function as a collaborative process

Recommended For:  Personal Lines Brokers/Commercial Brokers handling small to medium size accounts

The exam for the Introduction to Risk Management may be scheduled when the student is ready. The exam dates are identical to those for the CAIB Program (May, July, and December each year). You will earn a Certificate of Completion from the Insurance Institute of America upon passing the exam.

Facilitator: Chris Coniglio, BA, CAIB, CIP

IBAO Toronto Date:
  • March 4 – 5, 2008,  9:00 am - 4:30 pm
  • Optional Exam: March 5, 2008,    1:00 pm - 3:00 pm

RIBO Accreditation:    6 Technical Hours

Cost:
  • $250.00 – members only
  • $35.00 - exam (exam optional)
  • Includes materials and lunch



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