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Overview
Course Outline
Schedule & Fees
Methodology:
Interactive lectures supported by global models
Workshops for GRC gap analysis
Case studies on real GRC implementations
Discussions on integration challenges and coordination
Course Objectives:
By the end of the course, participants will be able to:
Understand the interrelated nature of governance, risk, and compliance
Design a comprehensive GRC framework for institutional integration
Analyze functional gaps between oversight units
Apply international standards such as ISO 37301 and COSO
Enhance organizational sustainability through an integrated GRC approach
Assess the maturity level of GRC-related functions
Develop a roadmap for institutional GRC integration
Create unified governance and compliance policies
Improve coordination between audit, risk, and compliance departments
Strengthen GRCâs role in leadership and decision-making
Target Audience:
Heads of governance, risk, compliance, and internal audit departments
Board members and audit committee participants
Legal and executive consultants
Corporate responsibility and transparency officers
Institutional control and transformation professionals
Target Competencies:
Strategic and systemic thinking
Cross-functional risk and compliance analysis
Designing unified indicators and policies
Advanced corporate oversight skills
Leading enterprise-wide GRC programs
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