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Certified Risk Manager (CRM) is a professional designation in finance. This certification is for those working in risk management and related fields, such as financial, insurance, loss control, legal, accounting, and claims specialists. The CRM Program is conducted by National Alliance for Insurance Education and Research. As of December 2012 there were 3,349 active CRM designees. The CRM is earned after the completion of five practically oriented courses; approximately 70 courses are scheduled in cities across the United States every year. Once the designation is achieved, annual updates are required by attending a related 2 ½-day course, an annual continuing education requirement. To earn the CRM designation, participants must complete five courses as below and pass the examinations within five calendar years. Each 2 ½-day course incorporates the use of case studies and integrates the direct application of risk management techniques. Each of the five courses concludes with an optional 2-hour essay examination, which is required for those interested in achieving the designation. * Principles of Risk Management is usually the first course participants take. It gives an overall knowledge of the risk management process. * Analysis of Risk teaches participants to analyze and measure exposures and loss data * Control of Risk builds proficiency in safety, alternative dispute resolution, Employment Practices Liability, and crisis management. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Certified Risk Manager」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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