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Learn to identify compliance and integrity risks

Module Compliance: Organisational Culture & Behavioural Risk

In this module, you will learn all about compliance and integrity risks.

Module Organisational culture and behavioural risk

Human behaviour can drive organisations and teams to great achievements, integrity and prosperity, but human behaviour can also lead to issues and problems. An important underlying cause of many problems, fines, scandals and inertia to change is rooted in human behaviour and the culture in many organisations. This implies that to be effective and integer organisations need to understand human behaviour. In the remit of risk,  compliance and audit it means that compliance officers nowadays should be much more on top of the potential risks of human behaviour and organisational culture for the organisations' performance and integrity. These behavioiural risks need to be identified, assessed and managed across the organisation

In this module you will learn to look at the organisation through a behavioural lens. We will focus on what’s visible and easier to detect but we will also deep dive into the informal drivers of behaviour. Factors that are less visible and tangible yet very influential on the behaviours of employees and leaders.

This module on human behaviour in organisations aims to equip students with the knowledge and skills needed to navigate the intricacies of human dynamics within the workplace, ultimately contributing to effective leadership, organisational success, and employee well-being.

What benefits will you and your employer get?

  • a comprehensive understanding of the concepts, strategies, and skills necessary for successfully navigating, addressing and changing human behaviour in the workplace.
  • the knowledge and skills to understand how human behaviour can be a root cause for issues in organisations and identify and include these issues in risk management decisions
  • be able to challenge culture change initiatives within their organisations and contribute to effective behavioral and cultural change

Practical information:

  • Startdate September 2024
  • Weekly self-study time investment (on average) 5 hours per week.
  • Classes: two blocks of 3 or 4 consecutive days (at the VU in Amsterdam) (Oct.8-11; Nov.19-21, 2024).
  • Costs: €5495,-
  • Form: blended, online preparation material with interactive on-site sessions.
  • Application deadline: before 1 August. If you’d still like to register after this date, please contact us.

See all admission requirements, costs & practical information

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All available information that is also relevant and applicable to following an individual module (regarding accreditation, title, draft schedule etc.) can be found via Compliance and Integrity Management.

Do you have any questions or need personal advice?

Feel free to contact Emiel Erbé at tel: 020 - 5982509 or via e-mail: compliance.sbe@vu.nl

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