The Institute of Risk Management (IRM) Annual Lecture is on Friday, March 13.
Last year Stephen Carver proved so popular amongst delegates at the IRM Risk Forum that he’s invited him back. Talking on a different topic, Risk 1066 – The Battle of Hastings, Stephen will speak on how the battle was not won by the best warrior, or even the best leader, but rather the best risk manager.
This case study aims to show not only how a risk manager from 1066 can still teach practitioners today a few tricks, but also raises the topical subject of how “company cultures” often find it difficult to manage their risk managers after the project is over.
The lecture will start with breakfast for all IRM members and invited guests. The IRM Annual Lecture will run at The Willis Building, 51 Lime Street, London EC3M 7DQ. There will be a complimentary breakfast from 8am. The lecture will commence promptly at 9am and conclude at 10:20am.