Conference on Project Risk Management and Compliance

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Conference on Project Risk Management and Compliance
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C2140

London (UK)

15 Jun 2026 -19 Jun 2026

5850

Overview

Introduction:

Project risk management and compliance represent core institutional frameworks for ensuring the stability, efficiency, and accountability of project outcomes. They provide structured models for identifying uncertainties, managing potential disruptions, and embedding compliance requirements into project governance systems. This conference introduces analytical methods, governance frameworks, and institutional approaches for integrating risk and compliance into project lifecycles. It also emphasizes broader perspectives that strengthen organizational resilience, stakeholder confidence, and sustainable project performance.

Program Objectives:

By the end of this conference, participants will be able to:

  • Analyze institutional foundations of project risk management.

  • Evaluate frameworks for identifying and assessing project risks.

  • Classify strategies for risk mitigation, contingency planning, and response.

  • Determine governance approaches for embedding compliance into projects.

  • Use methods for risk monitoring, control, and continuous improvement.

Target Audience:

  • Project managers.

  • Risk management professionals.

  • Compliance officers.

  • Operations managers.

  • Project planners and coordinators.

Conference Outline:

Unit 1:

Introduction to Project Risk Management:

  • Governance role of risk management in achieving project success.

  • Key concepts and definitions in project risk management.

  • Categories of risks, including financial, operational, technical, and legal.

  • Role of project managers in risk identification and oversight.

  • Aligning project objectives with structured risk management processes.

Unit 2:

Risk Identification and Assessment in Projects:

  • Techniques for early identification of project risks.

  • Tools and frameworks for structured risk assessment.

  • Methods for analyzing probability and impact on project outcomes.

  • Key steps for creating and maintaining risk registers as governance tools.

  • Structured models for effective risk identification in complex projects.

Unit 3:

Risk Mitigation and Response Planning:

  • Frameworks for developing risk mitigation strategies.

  • Contingency planning structures for high impact risks.

  • Governance approaches to allocating resources for risk responses.

  • Models emphasizing adaptability in risk management.

  • Institutional strategies for structured response planning.

Unit 4:

Ensuring Compliance in Project Management:

  • Regulatory frameworks shaping project compliance requirements.

  • Governance models for embedding compliance into planning and execution.

  • The role of internal audits in maintaining compliance assurance.

  • Structured approaches to addressing non-compliance and corrective actions.

  • Monitoring systems for compliance throughout the project lifecycle.

Unit 5:

Risk Monitoring, Control, and Continuous Improvement:

  • Governance processes for monitoring and controlling project risks.

  • Tools for tracking and reporting risk status and compliance alignment.

  • Continuous improvement frameworks in risk management practices.

  • Governance strategies for ensuring project success through proactive management.

  • Frameworks for building risk aware and compliance oriented cultures within project teams.