Quality Management System (QMS)-Risk Management
Quality Management System (QMS) - Risk Management
This focused course provides participants with the knowledge and skills to effectively
identify, evaluate, and manage risks within their organization. Emphasizing both operational
and organizational risk, the course covers the impact and probability of risks, along
with practical strategies for implementing mitigation actions to reduce or eliminate
risks. The course is essential for top management, department heads, process owners,
and supervisors who play a key role in safeguarding the organization against potential
threats.
Student Learning Outcomes:
By the end of this course, participants will be able to:
• Understand the principles of risk management within the context of a Quality Management
System (QMS).
• Identify and categorize various types of risks, including operational and organizational
risks.
• Evaluate the impact and probability of risk occurrence using structured methodologies.
• Develop and implement effective risk mitigation strategies to reduce or eliminate
identified risks.
• Monitor and review risks to ensure ongoing protection and improvement of organizational
processes.
• Integrate risk management practices into daily operations and decision-making processes.
Outline of Course Topics:
• Introduction to Risk Management in QMS
• Risk Identification
• Risk Evaluation
• Risk Mitigation Strategies
• Operational and Organizational Risk Management
• Hands-on Workshop
• Final Review and Q&A
Why this type of training is important to manufacturers:
In the manufacturing industry, risk management is vital to ensuring the continuity
and stability of operations. By identifying and managing risks proactively, organizations
can avoid costly disruptions, ensure regulatory compliance, and protect their reputation.
This training equips key personnel with the tools and techniques necessary to safeguard
their organization against potential threats, fostering a culture of risk awareness
and resilience.
Supplemental Course Material: Participants will receive a workbook that includes presentation
slides, risk assessment templates, and case studies.
Target Audience: Top management, department heads, process owners, and supervisors responsible for managing risks within the organization.
Duration: 8 hours (typically delivered in a 1-day session)
Class Size: Up to 20 participants
To Contact or Learn More About This Training Program: For Information
Your Instructor: Alliance for Manufacturing & Technology (AMT)
AMT is a leader in assisting local manufacturers in overcoming the challenges of today’s competitive economy. They have a highly skilled team of experts who have many years of industry experience combined with extensive consulting, training, and coaching experience. They are business advisors who have built a reputation for understanding and meeting manufacturers' needs with expert solutions. AMT is a unique resource for manufacturers seeking to increase sales, streamline operations, achieve certifications, reduce costs, create jobs, and prosper in the following counties: Broome, Chemung, Chenango, Delaware, Schuyler, Steuben, Tioga, and Tompkins.
Cancellations with less than 3 days notice or failure to attend (No Shows) the first day of class will not qualify for a refund or reduction of charges.
Students may cancel 3 days or more prior to the day of class and receive a full refund. We solidify dates with instructors 3 days prior to the start of the class (or reschedule/cancel) and it is dependent upon enrollment. Cancellations with less than 3 days notice can not be refunded). Notification maybe done by phone to the Office of Workforce Education (607-936-5501) or email to ilearn@corning-cc.edu
Businesses in Chemung, Schuyler and Steuben interested in seeking funding to send promising leaders from their organizations to this training should contact CSS Workforce NY at 607-937-8337.
SUNY Corning Community College is committed to ensuring equal access to students with disabilities. If you believe that you will need accommodations while taking this course, please contact Accessibility Services by phone 607-962-9262 or email Accessibility@corning-cc.edu to begin the process of requesting accommodations. We strive to coordinate accommodations in a timely manner, but some accommodations may not be available when you need them if you do not give timely notice.