Risk Management and Compliance
Course provider
Copenhagen Business School, MBD
Location
- Copenhagen
Description
This course gives an overview over the technological changes driven by data, an introduction into the empirical models so that course theme participants can confidently oversee and discuss the work of specialists. In the second phase it then discusses the compliance dimension, which logically follows on the back of understanding risk. This theme will be grounded in a real life cases and theoretical perspectives of the challenges experienced by companies.
The theme will introduce statistical methods and use of big data in identifying and measuring risk, the regulatory changes and the link between Risk Management and Compliance.
In complex, volatile and sometimes hostile environments, it is necessary for organizations to work professionally with their communication. Increasingly, therefore, organizations consider and handle communication as a strategic management issue. As a consequence, communication tasks increasingly go beyond formal organizational boundaries and involve many different professional disciplines.
The course presents and discusses the practical implications of these changes by drawing on a variety of literatures, including theories of strategy, organization, public relations, marketing and management.
The aim is to make it possible for participants to understand how organizations work with strategic communication in practice, how they seek to communicate more effectively and how different ways of communicating shape an organization and its relationships with the outside world.
Key themes in the course:
Holistic thinking in communication and strategy
Increased world complexity
Stakeholder perspective on the company's communication
Issues management and crisis communication
Interaction between internal and external communication
The company's communicative and strategic resources
The relationship between speech and action
Openness and transparency.
Please read the admission requirements for the course here: Admission Requirements
Practical information
Course provider
Copenhagen Business School, MBD
Location
- Copenhagen
Course provider contact information
Contact the study administration
E-mail: mbd@cbs.dk
Phone number: 38 15 30 60
ECTS credits
6
About ECTS points ECTS stands for European Credit Transfer System. This is a system that can be used for credit transfer within higher education abroad or in Denmark.
Course language
English
Offered to
Spring/Autumn
Current level of education
Master/Kandidat
Course duration
You can find information about course dates on CBS' website.