An Intensive 5-day Training Course

The World Post Covid-19

Opportunities and Risks for Business and Government

NASBA

Course Introduction

The COVID-19 pandemic has lessened some known global risks while also introducing a new set of uncertainties. Distracted by the pandemic, concerns about sustainability and the green transition have fallen down the agenda. Instead, business leaders are more concerned about specific threats like a prolonged global recession. Uncertainties about the outbreak are compounded by fears of further coronavirus waves, leading to an economic downturn affecting supply chains, solvencies, and the cross-border movement of people and goods. When economic risks are mixed with other unfolding factors, the second set of effects begins to emerge. The much digitalized, automated, and integrated economy and unprecedented shifts in working patterns caused by lockdown restrictions create new uncertainties. Concern about the rise of cybercrime, for example, comes out as one of the top risks.

Whereas traditionally, the sign of a good manager was a strategic mind, in the COVID era, it is all about the here and now. Organisations need to adjust to a new reality. Managers face many challenges caused by the relentless pace of change, whether new business models or the latest technical innovation threatening to disrupt a traditional industry. Traditionally, these changes are threats. With the right analytical tools and the ability to think strategically and understand how to communicate and implement the necessary changes, organizations can seize opportunities in each situation. Many organisations cannot adapt their strategy quickly enough to respond to or anticipate the effects of strategic change.

Managers are faced with three pressing questions:

  • How has the pandemic impacted our business environment?
  • What do these changes mean for our organization?
  • How can we prepare for similar disruptions in the future?

This Oxford intensive Course takes a comprehensive look at the opportunities and risks caused by the pandemic. It examines how to prepare organisations to become more resilient, adaptable, responsible, and sustainable. This training course will provide delegates with tools, approaches, and strategies to succeed in the harsh climate of a post-pandemic world.

This Oxford training Course will highlight:

  • How Businesses & Governments successfully response to COVID-19 pandemic
  • The challenges & opportunities facing Businesses & Governments post-COVID-19
  • How Businesses & Governments can effectively manage risk, uncertainty & opportunity
  • Enhancement of strategic thinking and external analysis competencies
  • Applications of leadership approach in the current context of “new normal”

Objectives

At the end of this Oxford training Course, you will learn to: 

  • Examine the external environment affecting your company’s ability to succeed in the pre-pandemic era
  • Describe the major changes in the global economy caused by the pandemic
  • Use risk and uncertainty management to help align organizational planning with its core strategic intents
  • Improve decision making and the business outcomes by applying risk and uncertainty assessment to key organizational initiatives
  • Optimizing the analysis and weighting of risks and uncertainties to organizations

Training Methodology

This is an experiential workshop, utilizing various delivery approaches developed around adults-learning principles, which emphasizes engagement, interaction, and practice. The methods used in the Course include:

  • Case studies
  • Revisions of published articles
  • Skills practice through group activities
  • Reflection for deepening their learning through group discussions
  • Introduction of content, examples via short, interactive presentations
  • Short video clips

Participants will participate in both general and one-to-one discussions with the trainer to maximize learning and benchmarking opportunities, share ideas, and compare experiences and challenges in their workplaces.

Organisational Impact

By sending delegates to this Oxford training Course, the organisation will gain the following benefits:

  • Systematic and effective responses to COVID-19 pandemic
  • Identification of challenges & opportunities facing Businesses & Governments post-COVID-19
  • Effective management of risks, uncertainties & opportunities
  • Strategic positioning of organizations within the contexts of external, challenging environment
  • Applications of leadership approach in the current context of “new normal”
  • Better leadership and decision-making and sharply focused views on the extent and direction, leading to enhanced organizational resiliency

Personal Impact

This Oxford training course will benefit participants by gaining knowledge that will enable them to have a better understanding of:

  • The external environment affecting your company’s ability to succeed in the pre-pandemic era
  • The major changes in the global economy caused by the pandemic
  • The management of risks and uncertainties to help align organizational planning with its core strategic intents
  • Improved decision making and the business outcomes by applying risk and uncertainty assessment to key organizational initiatives
  • Optimization of the analysis and weighting of risks and uncertainties to organizations
  • Enhancement of leadership, strategic thinking, and external analysis competencies in the current context of “new normal”

Who Should Attend?

This Oxford training course is relevant for all business managers taking on a senior and strategic role in their organization, supervisors taking on additional strategic responsibilities and all project participants in all industry sectors.

This training course is suitable for a wide range of professionals but will greatly benefit:

  • Program managers & directors
  • Risk managers & specialists
  • General & functional managers
  • Financiers
  • Contractors

Course Outline

Day One

  • The journey through the crisis: Deal with three challenges
  • Addressing the healthcare crisis
  • Addressing the economic crisis
  • Keeping the “business” of business & government operating
  • The 3-Phase Actions: Response-Recover-Thrive
  • Response: Restore, learn, and emerge stronger
  • Recover: The Healthcare & Economic fronts
  • Thrive: Toward the “new normal”
  • From crisis to a better future
Day Two

  • The global economy before the pandemic: interconnected economies.
  • The short-term impact of the pandemic: intentionally caused economic hardship.
  • The post-pandemic era:
  • Economics: Trade and connectivity
  • Health: providing free health for all, everywhere
  • De-globalization
  • Redefining the supply chain: the trade-off between efficiency and self-sufficiency
  • The enhanced role of technology
  • The impacts on consumer behavior
  • Features and characteristics of workplaces
  • Governance: Global, Regional & Urban
  • Geopolitics
  • Socio-political perspectives
Day Three

  • Overview of the nature of risks, uncertainty, and opportunities
  • Business risk, uncertainty and opportunity management & Catastrophic Risk Transfer
  • Classes of risks and impacts on different parties
  • Relationships to business decisions and actions
  • Risk, uncertainty and complexity mindset
  • Holistic framework and dynamic approach
Day Four to Day Five

  • Definitions of Strategy and Strategic Planning
  • Why are Strategy and Strategic Planning important?
  • Understanding the Main Frameworks for Strategic Analysis
  • Private and Public Sector Strategies – Similarities and Differences
  • External Analysis - Understanding and Analysing Business Attractiveness
  • Analysing Customers and Benchmarking your Strategic Position

Module 1: Module Five 

Day Six to Day Ten

  • Reflect on your purpose as a leader
  • Effective leadership: leading to high performance
  • The job of the leader: envisioning and engaging
  • Leadership in Response-Recover-Thrive Phases
  • Leading with power and influence
  • Strategies and models for leading change

Certificate

Oxford Management Centre Certificate will be provided to delegates who successfully completed the training course.

Accreditation

NASBA

In association with

GLOMACS Training & Consultancy

GLOMACS Training & Consultancy

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We request that all cancellations be made at least one week before the class start date. You may reschedule this class without any penalty. If not, a $250 fee will be charged for cancellations received less than one week before a class begins and for no-shows. Cancellation penalties and any fees incurred by Oxford Management Centre will be deducted from refunds.

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The classroom training fees include course presentation, relevant materials, physical & digital documentation, lunch and refreshments served during entire training. Accommodation and transportation are not included in the training course fees.

While, online training fees cover the course presentation and digital documentation and relevant materials.

The Oxford Management Centre Certificate of Completion with corresponding CPE credits shall be awarded to delegates who has successfully completed the training course.

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Note: If the payment is not received, Oxford Management Centre has the right to refuse admission.

Upon receipt of your registration form, we will send you the following by e-mail:

  • Registration Confirmation
  • Invoice/Receipt (where appropriate)

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