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Managing risks on the road towards operational excellence

01:21 PM January 26, 2019

Risk Management is not just a process but a discipline that every organization needs to institutionalize. Risks, although may or may not happen, businesses should ensure that risk management is included on key management and operational processes within the organization in order to minimize the negative impact to the company’s various initiatives.

Risk management involves identifying, understanding, and managing potential risk to make sure organizations achieve their objectives. Six Sigma is a proven methodology that leads to breakthrough performance in various companies. It is not easy to manage these threats and react to the changing business dynamics to be more competitive in the market.

The seminar will discuss the application of Six Sigma thinking and tools in business operations and risk management initiatives to support overall operational excellence activities of an organization.

This program is designed for CEOs, Presidents, General Managers, Managing Directors, Senior Level Officers and Managers, Lean Six Sigma Practitioners, Strategic Corporate Planners, Risk Managers, Finance Managers, Auditors, Process Owners and Analysts, Business Owners, Entrepreneurs, Department Heads, Division Managers in various industry sectors, and those who are involved in operational excellence and continuous improvement within their organizations.

Learn More: https://www.fmi.com.ph/events/risk-management-seminar-2019-feb

Attend the Risk Management Seminar 2019 on February 08, 2019 at AIM Conference Center, Makati City, PH.

This program is organized by Fiera de Manila, Inc.

For inquiries, call: +632-896-0639, 896-0637, email: [email protected]

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