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    Boards and Risks
    International Institute for Management Development

    Boards and Risks

    International Institute for Management Development, Lausanne
    2 daysDuration
    in-personFormat
    EnglishLanguage
    Governance & BoardsTopic

    Available Cohorts

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    Sep 30 - Oct 1, 2026
    2 days · in-person · Instructor-Led · Lausanne Campus
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    Apr 30 - May 1, 2027
    1 days · in-person · Instructor-Led · Lausanne Campus
    Open
    Sep 29 - Sep 30, 2027
    2 days · in-person · Instructor-Led · Lausanne Campus
    Open
    $7,253

    All-inclusive program fee

    About This Program

    Benchmark best risk practices and update your risk thinking Risk awareness and supervision are among the primary duties of boards, yet many do not have a systematic approach to risk thinking, which undermines their ability to make critical decisions. Organizations face a growing set of enormous risks in today’s context: uncertainty resulting from geopolitical turbulence, evolving social dynamics, climate change tensions, and rapid technological developments. IMD’s Boards and Risks program enables you, an aspiring or current board member, to familiarize yourself with the tools necessary to fulfill your responsibilities and develop a best-in-class approach to risk that is clearly distinct from executive risk thinking. Through an interactive learning experience featuring simulations, explore how corporations are dealing with the evolution of risk, including issues raised by sophisticated technologies such as AI, and broaden your knowledge of risk assessment techniques. Developed and led by the IMD Global Board Center, this program is grounded in the latest insights and best practices, empowering you to lead the future of governance with confidence and foresight. You can join the program for a standalone learning experience, or as part of one of IMD’s board diploma pathways.

    Why International Institute for Management Development?

    IMD runs one of the smallest, most selective executive education portfolios in the world — and that is precisely the point. Based on the shores of Lake Geneva, the school has built its entire identity around a single question: what does it actually take to develop a leader who performs under real pressure? The answer, refined over decades, is a model that combines unusually small cohorts, faculty who consult actively with global corporations, and a Swiss-precision focus on measurable behavioral change.

    Your Profile

    • Our board programs are suitable for a wide range of board professionals including board members, chairpersons, board secretaries, aspiring board members, and professionals working closely with boards. We also welcome family business members and teams.

    Benefits

    • Know your organization’s risk - Learn methods and frameworks for identifying and assessing your organization’s risks.
    • Tackle strategic risk - Analyze how strategic risk, as well as regulatory, reputational and financial risk, can be assessed and managed.
    • Establish risk appetite - Gain techniques for setting risk appetite that is aligned with your organization’s strategy.
    • Monitor risk behaviors - Assess the risk behaviors of the board and management. Familiarize yourself with the behavioral biases that affect leaders when assessing and managing risk uncertainty.
    • Take risks strategically - Equip yourself to make critical decisions related to risk by understanding how to evaluate the positive and negative implications.
    • The science behind risk management - Decoding the science of risk can help you rise above instinct and master the art of taking calculated, transformative risks. “Risk management is not about avoiding risks, it’s about deciding which risks have to be taken. The ability to identify the right risks, or ‘big bets’, as I like to call them, is what sets innovative leaders apart from traditional ones,” says Arturo Bris, Program Director and Director of the IMD World Competitiveness Center.

    What You'll Learn

    • Day 1 (Navigating risk governance) - The governance of risk best practices, Organizational wrongdoing & risk, Supervisory versus management risk thinking, Cyber risk simulation
    • Day 2 (Elevating risk management) - Risk brainstorming, Dealing with non-traditional risks, Strategic risks, Regime shifts & uncertainty management, Latest approaches to risks and risk appetite

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