Introduction

Operational performance is where governance expectations are tested daily. Professionals accountable for delivery must achieve outcomes while ensuring processes operate within defined standards, controls, and capacity limits. Many operational failures arise not from lack of effort, but from weak oversight, unclear ownership, unmanaged dependencies, control drift, and delayed escalation.

The Managing Operational Responsibility and Risk Course strengthens operational oversight as a professional discipline. It focuses on identifying operational risk exposures, maintaining control integrity without unnecessary bureaucracy, monitoring early warning indicators, managing dependencies including third parties, and responding to disruption in a way that protects both performance and credibility. The emphasis is on disciplined oversight that supports reliable delivery under pressure.

Key focus areas include:

Key Learning Outcomes

At the end of this Managing Operational Responsibility and Risk training course, participants will be able to:

Training Methodology

This Managing Operational Responsibility and Risk training course uses operational mapping workshops, realistic case studies, and applied simulations to build practical oversight capability. Participants engage in hands-on exercises, peer review, and application planning to ensure oversight, monitoring, and response practices transfer directly to their operational environments.

Managing Operational Responsibility and Risk

Who Should Attend?

This Managing Operational Responsibility and Risk training course is ideal for:

  • Managers accountable for operational or service delivery outcomes
  • Process owners responsible for end-to-end performance
  • Professionals managing resources, schedules, quality, or output
  • Leaders experiencing recurring operational issues or disruption
  • Managers working with suppliers, contractors, or shared services
  • Supervisors responsible for oversight and delivery credibility

Course Outline

Day 1

  • Operational accountability: what managers are truly responsible for
  • Mapping your operation: processes, dependencies and failure points
  • Where operational risk typically originates
  • Ownership and handoffs: reducing “gaps between teams”
  • Build your operational risk map
Day 2

  • Identifying operational risk hotspots (quality, safety, delivery, fraud)
  • Dependency and capacity risk: people, systems, suppliers
  • Third-party risk at manager level: what you must oversee
  • Control points in operations: what matters most
  • Workshop: prioritise your top operational risks
Day 3

  • Monitoring discipline: leading vs lagging indicators
  • Practical dashboards and issue logs for managers
  • Detecting drift, workarounds and normalised deviance
  • Governance of exceptions and urgent work
  • Build your monitoring and escalation thresholds
Day 4

  • Incident and disruption response: roles and first actions
  • Evidence, documentation and accountability during disruption
  • Root cause analysis: preventing repeat incidents
  • Corrective action planning and follow-through
  • Simulation: managing a disruption end-to-end
Day 5

  • Operational resilience: reducing fragility in delivery
  • Continuous improvement: turning issues into system fixes
  • Strengthening team discipline and operational culture
  • Your operational improvement plan (30–60–90 days)
  • Application commitments and manager toolkit

International Standards & Professional Alignment

Our training courses are aligned with internationally recognised professional standards and frameworks across leadership, strategy, finance, governance, risk, compliance, and audit. By integrating globally trusted models, we ensure learners develop practical, relevant, and industry-recognised capabilities.

Our trainings draw on leading international standards and professional frameworks, including ISO, ISACA, COSO, OECD, IIA, FATF, Basel, IFRS/ISSB, GRI, NIST, CPD, ILM and the OECD AI Principles. This alignment ensures consistency with global best practices across financial management, risk oversight, digital governance, sustainability, and strategic decision-making..

Designed in alignment with globally recognised professional bodies, our courses support continuous professional development, strengthen organisational capability, and provide clear pathways toward professional certifications valued worldwide.

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FAQs

The course focuses on strengthening operational oversight to manage risk while maintaining delivery performance. 

Yes, it covers oversight of suppliers, contractors, and shared services at manager level. 

Yes, it is designed for operational professionals rather than technical risk experts. 

Yes, the course builds structured response, escalation, and corrective action capability. 

Yes, it emphasises early warning, monitoring discipline, and root cause follow-through. 

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