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FOR ISO 31000
RISK MANAGEMENTSTANDARD
G31000conference2015.com
Conference: 23 & 24 November 2015
Masterclass: 25 & 26 November 2015
Conference Secretariat: Scatterlings Conference & EventsTel: +27 (0)21 422 2402 •
Email: [email protected] Project Manager: Carolyn Ackermann Melnick, CMP • Email: [email protected]
Registrations: Lauren Gleeson •
G31000conference2015.com
November 201523-24,Mount Nelson Hotel • Cape Town, South Africa
4 International Conference
The rise of Risk Management standardization in an uncertain world
G31000the Global Platform for ISO31000
Disclaimer: This document contains information that may be company sensitive, proprietary, or otherwise protected from disclosure and is intended only for informational purposes The document can be disclosed, disseminated, or redistributed keeping in mind that Conference speakers and programme may be modified without notice.
Dear Risk Professionals,
Understand how ISO 31000 is changing the global risk management community.
Learn how to embed the standard into your risk management program and explore
the latest developments in risk management and management systems for
standards.
G31000 is proud to present the programme of the fourth international conference on
the ISO 31000 Risk Management Standard, offering the highest quality educational
and networking experien ce available for risk professionals.
The rise of the ISO 31000 risk management standard worldwide is changing the risk management land
scape beyond compliance towards improved performance and better decision-making.
Adopted in more than 40 countries as the national risk management standard and translated in at least 23
languages, ISO 31000 is now internationally recognized as guidance for managing any type of risk, for any
organisation not specific to any industry or sector.
This conference brings together some of the most successful, resourceful and innovative risk professionals
using ISO 31000. During working and educational sessions, you will be given the opportunity to meet and
learn from experts in ISO 31000, risk managers, CEOs, CFOs and officers.
Given the high demand for training and certification on ISO 31000, we also give you the change to attend
post conference master classes and offer you the opportunity to be trained by the world’s leading experts
in ISO 31000.
We look forward to welcoming you to South Africa’s Mother City, Cape Town!
Yours sincerely,
Alex Dali, MBA, ARM
President
Global Institute for Risk Management Standards – G31000
INVITATION
Alex Dali, President, The Global Institute
for Risk Management Standards – G31000
DO YOU KNOW THE ISO 31000 RISK MANAGEMENT STANDARD?
Is your present risk management programme aligned with the principles, framework and the process
outlined in the ISO 31000? Are you sure that your consulting advisors are recommending a global RM
solution aligned with ISO 31000? Is your risk management programme oriented to promote business
performance or is it perceived as a bureaucratic compliance / reporting system?
This highly knowledge-based two-day conference explores how ISO 31000 can be incorporated into your
existing risk management practices. It will help attendees to develop a practical tailored action plan for
their own business or those of their clients.
Presenters will show how line managers, auditors and risk managers can use ISO 31000 as a catalyst for
developing sustainable risk management and can assist in embedding and proving risk management
effectiveness. Participants will learn how ISO 31000 can add value in building a solid risk management
framework and at each stage of the risk management process – from establishing the context and risk
identification – to monitoring and reporting – without creating a bureaucratic compliance / reporting
system.
The conference will address the following key topics:
• Performance
• Decision Making
• Governance
• Raising Awareness for ISO31000 Worldwide
• Business Continuity
• Finance and Banking
• G31000 Certification, worldwide
• Internal Audit
• Revision of COSO ERM
• How to Implement ERM
• Insurance
• Public Sector
• Risk Maturity Model
• World-class Standards in Risk management
• Risk -Based Thinking
• Revision of ISO 31000
• IT Security
• Health & Safety
• GRC & Compliance
• Human factors & psychology
Have a look at the information on our previous conferences: http://g31000.org/conferences
ABOUT
KEY CONFERENCE TOPICS
After the conference, attendees can follow a 2-day intensive course and examination leading to the ISO
31000 certification (foundation level) or become a G31000-approved trainers delivery courses on ISO
31000.
• Directors, executive managers and line managers across all organisations, public and private, large
and small. It is a must for any director or manager who wants to manage risk as part of the effective
corporate governance.
• Auditors, risk managers, chief risk officers, governance & compliance practitioners who provide advice
on the management of risk either in-house or as consultants.
• Those who implement risk management or ERM in their organisations or government bodies in the
following areas:
- Enterprise Risk Management (ERM)
- Risk Management / Risk / CRO
- Internal Audit
- Corporate Governance & Compliance
- Controller
- Internal Controls
- IT Audit
- Treasury
- Strategic Planning
- Security
- Business Continuity
- Software
- Public Sector
- Regulatory Authorities
- Risk Management Education & Training
The ISO 31000 standard is the internationally-recognised risk management standard adopted as
their national risk management standard by 40+ countries and translated into 23 languages
TRAINING AND CERTIFICATION MASTERCLASSES
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
Main advantages for an organisation to adopt the ISO 31000 Risk Management Standard:
• ISO 31000 provides a single global reference for stakeholders in an organisation which has a risk
management program
• ISO 31000 provides an independent document for any financial or non-financial organisations
• ISO 31000 is the only internationally recognised ISO standard in risk management
• ISO 31000 is based on extensive experience of existing risk management standards such as
AS/NZS4360 (first published in 1995)
• ISO 31000 can apply to any activity or domin in any organisation, any size – public or private
• ISO 31000 provides an “umbrella” for many recognised standards and guidelines that refer to risk
management
• ISO 31000 promotes business performance and is not a bureaucratic compliance / reporting system
• ISO 31000 is robust and simple to apply
• ISO 31000 adoption provides a great opportunity for organisations to review their existing risk
management practices
• ISO 31000 text is concise (24 pages) and clearly written
Programme Outline
DATE DESCRIPTION VENUE
Sunday, 22 November 2015 Arrival & check in
- day at leisure
Monday, 23 November 2015 Full day conference Mount Nelson Hotel, Cape Town
Gala Dinner - evening Venue to be confirmed
Tuesday, 24 November 2015 Full day conference
Evening at leisure Mount Nelson Hotel
Wednesday, 25 November 2015 Masterclasses Venue TBC
Evening at leisure
Thursday, 26 November 2015 Masterclasses Venue TBC
Evening at leisure
Mount Nelson Hotel, Cape Town
BENEFITS OF ISO 31000
PROGRAMME
The venue selected for the conference is the Mount Nelson Hotel. Set in the vibrant heart of Cape Town,
this luxury hotel and spa offers easy access to all that's happening in this dynamic city.
A stunning setting, graceful buildings and state-of-the-art facilities combine to make Belmond Mount
Nelson Hotel perfect for a wide range of functions from major trade and corporate conferences to audio-
visual presentations and smaller board meetings...
Enjoying a superb location at the foot of Table Mountain, and just a short stroll from downtown, Belmond
Mount Nelson Hotel offers the perfect combination of leafy tranquillity and contemporary buzz.
Whether dining on exotic Cape cuisine, soaking up the sun on any of the stunning beaches nearby or
getting ready to stroll down fashionable Kloof Street, guests have the ideal central base from which to
discover this exhilarating city.
Visit their website www.belmond.com/mount-nelson-hotel-cape-town/
VENUE
About South AfricaAbout South Africa
South Africa, a land that many have called the most beautiful place on earth, is a place where one can feel
the rhythmic pulse of Africa intertwined with the western influences of the past, a place where the soul of a
country comes from the hearts and minds of its people, where hope and joy has been spawned by the
pursuit of freedom and equality, where the rolling hills, towering mountains and fertile valleys give way to
vibrant and dynamic cities, and where the wildest of experiences can be enjoyed by the most sophisticated
of palates. Yes indeed, South Africa truly is a multi-faceted and deeply interesting place to visit.
It is this rich diversity of experiences that transcends all boundaries and flows evenly from its people to its
landscapes that makes South Africa so unique. From when you enter South Africa to when you leave you
will experience this diversity in many forms, for instance South Africa is a melting pot of different cultures,
creeds and backgrounds from around the world and throughout the continent that blend together to form
what is affectionately known as the Rainbow Nation, each one being as uniquely African as the next. You
can journey through the wild wonders of the African bush where the prolific wildlife roams free and the
natural beauty stuns and astounds, you can do this on foot, by car, through the air in a hot air balloon or on
the back of the mighty African Elephant. You can travel over mountains and around coastlines where the
scenic landscape could not have been painted better by the most gifted of artists and end up in
cosmopolitan cities which form the backbone of the African renaissance. You can experience our rich and
interesting history, and learn how a dark and tumultuous past has given rise to one of the newest and most
progressive democracies, where a constitution is not only a bill of rights but a way of life. All of this is
brought together by world class infrastructure and easily accessible tourism routes which not only provide
access to South Africa, but to our neighbours Botswana, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Namibia and Mozambique -
each country offering its own unique experiences and charm.
For more information, visit www.southafrica.info
GENERAL INFORMATION
About Cape TownAbout Cape Town
You will never be bored in Cape Town. A city where the ocean and the mountains are as much a part of the
city as its people, the opportunities to explore will keep visitors to this cosmopolitan city entertained and
excited.
The oldest city in South Africa, Cape Town’s cultural heritage spans 300 years, with diverse colonial
influences and traditional cultures coming together to fascinate visitors with a rich experience. Famously
known as the place of Nelson Mandela’s imprisonment, Robben Island is situated just off the city’s
coastline.
Other famous tourist attractions include Table Mountain and the internationally acclaimed Kirstenbosch
Botanical Garden. Wine lovers will find that Cape Town has much to offer when it comes to fine wines, and
visitors can experience Cape Town’s beautiful landscape when going on a wine tasting tour. The Victoria &
Alfred Waterfront is a unique experience where culture and high-end shopping come together in one
breathtaking location, offering world-class accommodation and efficient transport methods.
Tourism routes such as the Cape Care Route, showcases sustainable development by taking tourists to
destinations that highlights projects where people are actively accepting the responsibility of caring for the
environment and others. This initiative promotes sustainable development in a practical way, while
reaching the hearts and expanding the attitude of local and international visitors in a way that will unite
and empower all the participating communities.
For more information visit Cape Town Tourism at www.capetown.travel
Flights
Transport
Flights
Transport
CAPE TOWN INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
Delegates need to book flights to arrive at Cape Town International Airport.
The majority of international flights into Cape Town would fly via Johannesburg (OR Tambo International
Airport).
Cape Town International is world-class and was named Africa's leading airport in the 2012 World Airport
Awards.
Cape Town's well established road infrastructure, and the proximity of the Mount Nelson Hotel to most of
the city's major landmarks and tourist attractions, makes getting to and from the centre, whether by hired
car or public transport, easy and stress free.
Airport transfers will be arranged for G31000 delegates at negotiated rates. Information to be published
shortly.
TransfersTransfers
Cape Town's well established road infrastructure, and the proximity of the Mount Nelson Hotel to most of
the city's major landmarks and tourist attractions, makes getting to and from the centre, whether by hired
car or public transport, easy and stress free.
Airport transfers will be arranged for G31000 delegates at negotiated rates. Information to be published
shortly.
General Travel InformationGeneral Travel Information
CLIMATE
Cape Town has a Mediterranean climate, with mild, moderately wet winters and dry, warm summers.
During summer (November to February) the temperature on the coast generally ranges between 15°C and
35°C (while inland it increases by approximately 3-5°C).
The summer sun is no laughing matter, however, so make sure that you slap on plenty of strong sunscreen.
The south-easterly wind known as the Cape Doctor also makes its appearance in summer, wreaking havoc
on hairstyles and beach parties, but performing a vital service to the city by clearing it of smog.
Average temperatures and monthly rainfall in Cape Town - Dec 15-25˚C / 59-77˚F – 17mm / 0.7in
CREDIT CARDS, SHOPPING
The South African Rand (ZAR) is the local currency. All major credit cards are accepted throughout South Africa.
CURRENCY AND EXCHANGE
The South African Rand (ZAR) is the local currency. Foreign exchange can be done in any of the hotels. A
passport will be required for ALL transactions.
Foreigners can claim sales tax refunds and should ask salesmen to fill out a tax refund form when
purchasing any goods.
ELECTRICITY/VOLTAGE
The voltage throughout South Africa is 220V/50hz. Most plugs are 15 amp 3-prong or 5 amp 2-prong, in
both cases with round pins. If you're bringing anything electrical, bring an adapter. Most hotels have 110
volt outlets for electric shavers and appliances. Adaptors can be bought at the airport on your arrival, and
may be available at your hotel.
LIABILITY AND INSURANCE
Registration for the Congress implies that delegates agree that neither the Local Organizing Committee
nor the Professional Conference Organizer assume any liability or responsibility for any losses, accidents or
damage to person's private property. Delegates are requested to make their own arrangements for
medical, travel and personal insurance.
MALARIA
Malaria risk in South Africa is confined to the northeastern parts of the country (the Lowveld of
Mpumalanga and Limpopo and on the Maputaland coast of KwaZulu-Natal). The time of the conference
coincides with the rainy season in that region, therefore the risk of malaria is high. Antimalarial
chemoprophylaxis is recommended as well as measures to prevent mosquito bites should be taken.
The cheapest, safest and most effective measures against malaria are physical barriers such as a mosquito
net, and the use of a good insect repellent.
MEDICAL SERVICE
South Africa does not have a national health scheme. The patient is individually responsible for settling all
accounts. Travel insurance covering accidents, illness or hospitalization during your stay is strongly
recommended.
Access to medical care for Conference participants will be available should there be a need.
OFFICIAL LANGUAGE
South Africa has 11 official languages but at the Congress only ENGLISH will be spoken. No simultaneous
translation will be provided.
TIME ZONE
Central European Time (GMT+2 hours)
VACCINATIONS
Visitors entering South Africa from a yellow fever zone must have a valid international yellow fever
inoculation certificate. Immunization against cholera and small pox are not required, nor are other
vaccinations required when visiting South Africa.
VISA REQUIREMENTS
Visas are issued by the South African missions abroad and must be affixed in the applicant’s passport
before departing for South Africa.
Visas are not issued on arrival at South African ports on entry.
Many nationalities do not require a visa to enter South Africa, it is best to check with your travel agents if
this is enquired.
For detailed information, please visit: http://www.gov.za/services/temporary-residence/visa
REGISTRATION FEESREGISTRATION FEES
(Excludes Accommodation Costs)
INCLUDED IN YOUR REGISTRATION FEE:INCLUDED IN YOUR REGISTRATION FEE:
FULL CONFERENCE REGISTRATION:
Access to all conference sessions
Tea / coffee during the advertised breaks
Lunches on 23 & 24 November 2015
Delegate package
ONE DAY REGISTRATION:
Access to conference sessions on the day selected
Tea / coffee during the advertised breaks on the day selected
Lunch on the day selected
SOCIAL EVENTS:
Monday, 23 November 2015 Gala Awards Dinner
Ticket Price: R2,600 (US$ Equivalent: 200)
DESCRIPTION
ISO 31000 Certified
Delegates
LinkedIN Group
Member
Standard
One Day Registration
REGISTER
EARLY BIRD
(register & pay by
31 October 2015)
R15,600
US$ Equivalent: 1,200
R17,550
US$ Equivalent: 1,350
R19,500
US$ Equivalent: 1,500
R10,400
US$ Equivalent: 800
Standard
(between 1 and
15 November 2015)
R17,680
US$ Equivalent: 1,360
R19,890
US$ Equivalent: 1,530
R11,100
US$ Equivalent: 1,700
R13,000
US$ Equivalent: 1,000
Late / Onsite
(after
15 November 2015)
R19,760
US$ Equivalent: 1,520
R22,230
US$ Equivalent: 1,710
R24,700
US$ Equivalent: 1,900
R15,000
US$ Equivalent: 1,200
REGISTRATION TERMS AND CONDITIONS:
Cancellations and Termination of Registrations
REGISTRATION TERMS AND CONDITIONS:
Cancellations and Termination of Registrations
Please read and accept the terms and conditions before you can proceed to the online registration form
1. Access to and attendance at the conference will only be confirmed on receipt of payment.
2. Payment is due prior to the start of the Conference. In the event of there being a limited number of
delegates, preference will be given to persons who have paid their registration in full.
3. All early bird fees must be paid by the closing date of the early bird time period (by 31 October 2015).
Failure to pay the early bird fee by such date will be liable for the full registration fees.
4. An invoice with the Conference bank details will be sent to you within 72 hours of receipt of your
registration.
5. Receipts will only be issued once proof of payment has been received, and once the payment has
cleared and been identified in the Conference bank account.
6. Proof of payment is to be emailed or faxed to Lauren Gleeson, [email protected] /
F: +27 86 620 4555
7. Please ensure that all payments make clear reference to the delegate being paid for, with their unique
PIN number. (Name, Surname, PIN number). Failure to do so could result in your payment not being
identified in the bank account and therefore not being receipted.
8. All payments must be made payable to Scatterlings Finance t/a G31000
9. Registrations are transferable to delegates who have not yet registered.
10. Delegates attending from countries outside South Africa are requested to make payment in South
African Rand (ZAR) and are responsible to cover the full bank charges. The full delegate registration fee
amount invoiced must appear in the conference bank account. Should this not be the case, the
delegate will need to pay the difference in cash on site before being allowed to participate in the
Conference.
11. Online Registration will close on Thursday, 19 November 2015.
1. On completion of this application you will be liable for the full amount of the registration fees subject
to the cancellation conditions below.
2. All cancellations must be received in writing by the Conference Secretariat. ([email protected]).
3. Cancellations received before 31 October 2015 will receive a full refund, less a 20% administration fee.
(or the amount of the administration fee whichever is the greater amount). Unpaid registrations will
be liable to pay the 20% administration fee amount.
4. Cancellation received between 1 November and 15 November will receive a 50% refund. Unpaid
registrations will be liable to pay the value of the 50% cancellation fee.
5. No refunds will be issued for cancellation received after 15 November 2015, and unpaid registrations
will be liable to pay the full amount whether they attend the conference or not.
6. All refunds due will only be issued after the Conference and are subject to the approval of the
organising committee.
7. Any registrations received after 15 November 2015 will not be entitled to any refund or credit, and
such person will be liable for the full registration fee as per point (1) above.
8. The Organising Committee reserves the right to decline a request for a refund.
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER ONLINE
Caro to supply information
Include as per ICE 2018
The Organising Committee has compiled a pre- and post-congress tour programme for delegates and
accompanying persons to experience the rest of South Africa and surrounding countries. The following
tours are planned:
Experience the Unforgettable Sights and Sounds of Africa's Wilderness
See more of what the Kruger and surrounds have to offer by travelling in a luxury coach from Johannesburg
to the scenic town of Hazyview situated on the border of South Africa's greatest safari destination, the
Kruger National Park. You will enjoy game drives in a closed vehicle with viewings at waterholes, rest breaks
at camps and tranquil overnight stays at a picturesque safari hotel.
Highlights:
• Exhilarating Big 5 game viewing and bird-watching
• Gorgeous mountain scenery of Mpumalanga's Eastern Escarpment
• Mpumalanga's scenic towns – Dullstroom, Lydenburg, Sabie & Graskop.
Kruger National ParkKruger National Park
(3 Days / 2 Nights)
ACCOMMODATION
TOURS
Garden Route Garden Route
(4 Days / 3 Nights)
Explore the Garden Route and its abundant attractions in just four days
Experience the highlights of the Garden Route, travelling from Port Elizabeth to Cape Town in this short
four day tour. Visit Tsitsikamma National Park en route to the quaint holiday town of Knysna. Enjoy the
bright greens and blues of the forests and lagoons and the evocative landscapes of the Klein Karoo and
Oudtshoorn.
Highlights
• Verdant natural beauty of the Tsitsikammamountains and forests, Nature's Valley and Knysna's
spectacular lagoon.
• Travelling the Outeniqua mountain pass and entering the Klein Karoo with its ostrich farms and the
exceptional Cango Caves.
• Boat ride into Storms river mouth.
Victoria Falls Fly In Victoria Falls Fly In
(3 Days / 2 Nights)
Experience one of the Seven Wonders of the Natural World
Stand in the footsteps of David Livingstone on Livingstone Island, the only accessible land in the middle of
the Victoria Falls. Feel the spray in your face, hear the roar in your ears as you experience the same awe and
wonder at the extraordinary spectacle of the Victoria Falls.
Highlights:
• Guided tour of the exhilarating, unforgettable Victoria Falls including views of the eastern cataract,
the Main Falls and the Boiling Pot from Zambia's best vantage points such as Knife Edge Bridge, the
Falls Bridge and the Lookout Tree
• Sunset cruise on the mighty Zambezi River with its hippos and crocodiles
• Leisure time to enjoy the Victoria Falls activities and adventures of your choice
Blue Train Classic Blue Train Classic
All the Grace, Elegance and Romance of a 5-Star Luxury Train Journey
The Blue Train is synonymous with the finest, most gracious travel, evoking all the refinement and luxury of
the Victorian era. This two day journey from Cape Town to Pretoria traverses the scenic Cape Winelands and
the stunning dry plains and mountains of the Klein and Groot Karoo to reach the grasslands of the
Highveld. While the immense scenery of South Africa passes by, you will enjoy relaxing in your opulent suite
or the elegant lounges, as well as dining in Silver Service tradition featuring the best of local cuisine and
award-winning wines.
Highlights
• The 'Old World' mystique and magnificence of a journey on The Blue Train, travelled by kings, queens
and presidents
• An off-train excursion to Matjiesfontein in the Klein Karoo with its Victorian-era architecture and
original 19th Century London lamp posts
• Sumptuous breakfasts, lunches, high teas and dinners served in the sophisticated dining-car with
meticulous attention to every fine detail
Sun City & Pilanesberg Nature Reserve Tour Sun City & Pilanesberg Nature Reserve Tour
Full Day Tour (Johannesburg Based)
Travel through the Crocodile Ramble and visit the popular Chameleon Village near Hartbeespoort Dam,
boasting various African arts and crafts, en-route to Pilanesberg National Park. Enjoy a closed vehicle game
drive, seeking out the Big Five in the Pilanesberg National Park, which is abundant in various plains game
and birds life, followed by a guided tour of the famous Sun City Resort including the Valley of the Waves
and Waterworld (entrance fee not included). Sun City is not only a luxury casino and resort but is also a
flagship structure associated with times during the Apartheid South Africa. Bordering this entertainment
complex, you will find one of the world's outstanding geological phenomena; a crater of a long extinct
volcano and the result of eruptions some 1,200 million years ago – The Pilanesberg Game Reserve. This area
of 572 square km is not home to most southern African species but also home to the Big Five, namely lion,
elephant, buffalo, rhino and leopard.
CONTACT US:
Conference Secretariat
Tel: +27 21 422 2402
Fax: +27 86 620 4555
Project Manager:
Carolyn Ackermann Melnick, CMP
Registrations Manager:
Lauren Gleeson
www.soafrica.com