The efficient functioning of economies and healthy societies demands effective regulation in all sectors to provide a stable framework and to promote growth, well-being and long-term sustainable economic prosperity.
A wide range of generic regulatory issues and solutions are examined, challenged and critically analysed as a means to improve decision making, regulatory frameworks and reform processes. Participants will assess current regulatory initiatives, and, through exploration of alternative methods, examine international comparisons and practices, and look at the applicability of implementing these in local contexts.
Training Topics:
- Risk in Regulation
- Regulatory Reform Initiatives
- Examining Recent Developments in Regulatory Behaviour
- Examining Regulatory Failure
- Lessons from Regulatory Failure
- The Concept of Regulation: Reflections on Making Regulations
- Economic Regulation
- Appraising the Role of Risk in Policy Decisions
- Organisational Culture and Regulation
- Raising Regulatory Standards
- Enforcement of Regulation
- Full Range of Alternatives to Regulation
- Chartered Management Institute Assessment Criteria
Training Methodology:
The programme will combine expert presentations with interactive workshops with high levels of delegate participation, interaction and input.
Certification:
This is a specialist training course leading to a Level 5 Chartered Management Institute (CMI) Certificate in Management and Leadership. Upon completion of this week-long course and subsequent written tasks, the successful candidate will be awarded a Level 5 CMI certificate in Management and Leadership showing the CMI units achieved. The CMI is the only chartered professional body in the UK dedicated to promoting the highest standards in management and leadership excellence. The professional qualifications offered by the Institute are internationally recognised and sought after.
To achieve the full CMI-accredited Professional Certificate, participants should complete two written assignments following the week-long training. Each task is similar to a professional report and gives the opportunity for participants to reflect on the content of the programme as well as their own professional experience. The criteria for the assignments are clearly set out on the final day of the training.
Course Duration: 18-22 May, 2015
This is a five-day programme which will run from 8am to 3pm each day.
The final day will finish at midday.
Course Fees: $3950 per participant
The course fee includes all tuition, materials, assessments, and membership of the CMI from the beginning of the programme until the written tasks are completed, but not visa costs, accommodation or transport.
Applications:
Applications via registration form
Deadline for registration: 15th May 2014
Minimum number of participants to conduct the training: 15 participants
For more information, please contact:
ACWUA
Phone: +962-6-5161-700
Fax: +962-6-516-1800
ICPS
Phone: +44 203 137 8645
Fax: +44 845 606 1539