Course Overview
Large enterprises face unique operational risks due to their scale, complexity, and global exposure. From process inefficiencies and system failures to compliance breaches and reputational damage, operational risks can significantly impact performance and sustainability. Proactive risk management ensures these enterprises maintain resilience, safeguard assets, and protect stakeholder trust.
This course explores operational risk frameworks, enterprise risk governance, internal controls, compliance, digital monitoring, business continuity, and global best practices. Participants will gain hands-on skills to design and manage operational risk strategies that align with corporate governance and regulatory standards.
At EuroQuest International Training, the course combines case studies, simulations, and workshops to provide both strategic insights and practical approaches to operational risk in large enterprises.
Key Benefits of Attending
Build and apply operational risk frameworks for large organizations
Strengthen governance and compliance integration
Design internal controls for enterprise-wide resilience
Apply risk mitigation tools for complex operations
Benchmark operational risk practices globally
Why Attend
This course enables leaders to identify, assess, and mitigate operational risks across large enterprises, ensuring efficiency, compliance, and long-term sustainability.
Course Methodology
Expert-led lectures on operational risk frameworks
Case studies from multinational enterprises
Workshops on risk identification and mitigation
Simulations of operational risk scenarios
Group projects on enterprise-wide risk strategies
Course Objectives
By the end of this ten-day training course, participants will be able to:
Define operational risk management in large enterprises
Identify and categorize key operational risks
Design internal control frameworks to mitigate risks
Apply governance and compliance principles effectively
Integrate operational risk management into ERM systems
Strengthen resilience through business continuity planning
Benchmark practices against global operational leaders
Leverage AI and digital tools for risk monitoring
Communicate operational risk outcomes to executives and boards
Build organizational cultures of accountability and integrity
Manage crises with structured operational risk frameworks
Develop long-term enterprise-wide risk strategies
Target Audience
Risk and compliance professionals in large organizations
Governance and internal audit officers
Senior executives overseeing operations
Finance, treasury, and supply chain managers
Consultants in enterprise risk and resilience
Target Competencies
Operational risk identification and categorization
Internal controls and compliance frameworks
Enterprise risk governance and oversight
Business continuity and resilience strategies
Digital tools for operational risk monitoring
ESG-driven operational risk practices
Global benchmarking in enterprise risk management
Course Outline
Unit 1: Introduction to Operational Risk in Large Enterprises
Defining operational risk in large organizations
Key drivers of operational risk in complex enterprises
Case studies of global risk failures
Workshop on risk awareness
Unit 2: Operational Risk Frameworks and Standards
COSO and Basel II/III approaches to operational risk
Designing frameworks for large enterprises
Linking frameworks to corporate governance
Group activity on framework design
Unit 3: Risk Identification and Categorization
Tools for identifying operational risks
Categories: process, people, systems, external events
Prioritizing risks by impact and likelihood
Practical risk mapping exercise
Unit 4: Internal Controls and Oversight
Designing effective internal control systems
Segregation of duties and access controls
Oversight mechanisms for large enterprises
Workshop on control frameworks
Unit 5: Governance and Compliance Integration
Board and executive roles in operational risk oversight
Compliance alignment with risk frameworks
Accountability in large organizations
Case study on governance-driven risk control
Unit 6: Risk Mitigation Strategies
Preventive, detective, and corrective controls
Designing enterprise-wide mitigation strategies
Risk transfer mechanisms in large enterprises
Simulation of risk mitigation planning
Unit 7: Business Continuity and Resilience
Linking operational risk with continuity frameworks
Business Impact Analysis (BIA)
Crisis response and recovery planning
Group exercise on resilience strategies
Unit 8: Digital Tools for Operational Risk Management
Risk dashboards and monitoring software
AI and automation for real-time risk detection
Cybersecurity considerations in operational risk
Hands-on digital tools workshop
Unit 9: ESG and Sustainability in Operational Risk
Integrating ESG risks into operational frameworks
Environmental and social risk exposures
Case study on ESG-driven resilience
Group discussion on sustainability
Unit 10: Monitoring and Reporting Operational Risks
Tools for continuous monitoring and reporting
Communicating risk outcomes to stakeholders
Reporting mechanisms for boards and regulators
Workshop on reporting strategies
Unit 11: Global Best Practices in Operational Risk
Benchmarking practices from multinational organizations
Lessons from operational risk leaders
Adapting global standards to enterprise contexts
Group discussion on global insights
Unit 12: Capstone Operational Risk Project
Group project on operational risk strategies
Designing frameworks and controls for large enterprises
Simulating crisis and continuity planning
Presenting strategies to executives
Closing Call to Action
Join this ten-day training course to master operational risk management in large enterprises, enabling you to safeguard resources, ensure compliance, and build sustainable resilience.
The Operational Risk Management in Large Enterprises Training Courses in Budapest provide professionals with advanced strategies and practical tools to identify, assess, and manage operational risks across complex organizational structures. These programs are designed for risk managers, senior executives, internal auditors, compliance officers, operations leaders, and department heads responsible for ensuring business continuity and enhancing organizational resilience in large-scale environments.
Participants gain an in-depth understanding of the operational risk landscape, including how internal processes, systems, human factors, and external events can influence organizational performance. The courses emphasize standardized risk assessment methodologies, control design and testing, incident response planning, and performance monitoring techniques. Through interactive case studies and real-world business scenarios, attendees learn how to map risk exposures, evaluate root causes of operational failures, and implement preventive and corrective measures that support reliability and efficiency.
These operational risk management training programs in Budapest also highlight the importance of governance frameworks, risk culture, and cross-functional communication in maintaining consistent and sustainable risk practices. Participants explore approaches to integrating operational risk management into enterprise-wide planning, strategic decision-making, and regulatory compliance processes. The curriculum balances conceptual understanding with practical application, enabling participants to design operational controls, monitor key risk indicators, and coordinate risk oversight across multiple business units.
Attending these training courses in Budapest offers a dynamic learning environment enriched by diverse professional perspectives and a collaborative, internationally oriented setting. The city’s growing business community provides an ideal backdrop for exploring best practices and emerging trends in large-scale operational risk management. By completing this specialization, participants will be equipped to strengthen operational resilience, enhance internal control effectiveness, and support sustained organizational performance—ensuring that large enterprises remain agile, accountable, and well-prepared to navigate operational challenges in an increasingly complex global marketplace.