
About CRSA - CRSA Forum
CRSA uses various approaches including facilitated workshops, various control and organisational frameworks and staff surveys. The CRSA approach can generate extremely high quality information for senior management and boards which has a significant benefit over much of the other information provided.
CRSA Forum – for governance, culture, behaviour, risk and …
CRSA is particularly relevant to the human aspects of governance and risk and can be a key tool for understanding and assessing culture and behaviour in organisations. The Forum benefits from a wide network of practitioners and experts who offer their time and knowledge freely so that collectively we can all better manage risk (including ...
Training - CRSA Forum
The workshop is facilitated by Garry Honey and Paul Moxey from CRSA forum. For further information do contact [email protected]. About the presenters . Professor Garry Honey is the founder of Chiron Risk (www.chiron-risk.com) which analyses strategic risk in governance and compliance.
Resources – CRSA Forum
December 2015 Meeting. The December edition of Governance Magazine includes a description by Paul Moxey of the seminar ‘Who’s Culture is it anyway?’ on 12 November at the ICAEW Audit
Forthcoming Meetings – CRSA Forum
Forum meetings are generally every quarter. Contact paulmoxey (insert @ symbol) crsaforum.com if you would like to receive details.
Forum Meetings – CRSA Forum
The Forum meets each quarter usually in London, hosted by Forum members. Meetings are held under the Chatham House Rule.
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Technical submissions – CRSA Forum
CRSA Forum submitted a response on 14 September 2015 to the Bank of England and Prudential Regulation Authority Consultation Paper CP18/15 Corporate Governance: Board Responsibilities
CRSA Forum 16 December Diagnosing Governance and Risk Management Issues and then Future Proofing Them On 16 December 2016, the CRSA Forum was kindly hosted by the Department of Health at Richmond House, Westminster. The meeting was an interactive facilitated discussion on why corporate
CRSA Forum: Incentives, Corruption and Mission Command 29 March 2016 at Norton Rose Fulbright The CRSA Forum met to hear from Brigadier John Deverell CBE, Dr Marc Schelhase, Peter Walker and Prof. Paul Moxey and to discuss Incentives, Corruption and Mission Command.