Overview
The purpose of this course is to prepare experienced risk management personnel to facilitate effective bowtie workshops within their organisation.
The content includes:
- preparing to conduct the bowtie workshop
- facilitation of the scope for the workshop
- development and critiquing of quality bowtie analyses
- selection and definition of critical controls
- definition of critical control specification and verification
- tricks and traps of facilitation.
This course is co-designed by academic and industry leaders.
Who should attend
Risk management professionals wanting to develop their skills in effective facilitation of bowtie workshops within their organisation.
Entry requirements
At minimum, a knowledge of risk management processes aligned with ISO 31000 and application of risk analysis techniques.
What you'll learn
- Prepare to conduct the bowtie workshop.
- Facilitate the scope for the workshop.
- Develop the bowtie.
- Select and define the critical controls.
- Define critical control specification and verification.
- Avoid the tricks and traps of facilitation.
Time commitment
This is an in-person course that will require roughly 38 hours to complete.
- 3-day workshop
- 4 hours of study using online materials
- 10 hours to complete the reflections (optional)
Course curriculum
Assessment
Participants will have the option to complete 3 reflections during the workshop based on the material covered each day.
Certification and accreditation
Students who successfully complete the course will receive a Certificate of Completion to verify their skills and achievements.
Facilitators
Cost
Applicant | Price |
---|---|
Individual domestic (ex. GST) | A$2,400 |
Individual international (GST not payable) | A$2,400 |
Please see the Terms and Conditions (PDF, 123.12 KB)
GST is excluded from the cost
Location
Sir James Foots Building (#47A)
Corner of College Rd and Staff House Roads, The University of Queensland
Room 470, Level 4 Seminar Room
St Lucia, QLD, 4072
Contact
Sustainable Minerals Institute
For more professional development options, visit the Sustainable Minerals Institute website.