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The Governance Institute independently advocates for reform in corporate governance. [1] [2] [3] and releases research on governance and risk management.[4]The Governance Institute is a member of the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) Corporate Governance Council, [5] which issues the Corporate Governance Principles and Recommendations against which all Australian listed companies must report.
The Professional Risk Managers' International Association (PRMIA) is a non-profit, member-driven professional organization that focuses on the development and education of the risk management profession. Its membership provides a network of risk professionals working to set standards for the global risk profession.
The Financial Risk Manager (FRM) is a Master's degree equivalent [10] professional designation issued by GARP. The FRM is well regarded, one of the flagship certifications for financial risk professionals, along with the PRM offered by the Professional Risk Managers' International Association.
The Risk and Insurance Management Society, Inc. (RIMS) is a professional association dedicated to advancing the practice of risk management. [1] [2] It was founded in 1950, and is headquartered in Manhattan, New York City, United States. It publishes the industry-focused Risk Management magazine.
ISO 31000 is an International Standard for Risk Management which was published on 13 November 2009, and updated in 2018. An accompanying standard, ISO 31010 - Risk Assessment Techniques, soon followed publication (December 1, 2009) together with the updated Risk Management vocabulary ISO Guide 73.
ISO 31000 is a set of international standards for risk management.It was developed in November 2009 by International Organization for Standardization. [1] The goal of these standards is to provide a consistent vocabulary and methodology for assessing and managing risk, resolving the historic ambiguities and differences in the ways risk are described.
The Society for Risk Analysis (SRA) is a learned society providing an open forum for anyone interested in risk analysis.SRA seeks to: [1] Bring together individuals from diverse disciplines and from different countries and provide them opportunities to exchange information, ideas, and methodologies for risk analysis and risk problem solving;
Australasian Law Teachers Association; Australia and New Zealand Academy of Management; Australian and New Zealand Society of Indexers; Australian Anthropological Society; Australian Association for Jewish Studies; Australian Association of Mathematics Teachers; Australian Association of Social Workers; Australian Coaching Council