HR Risk Management: ISO 31000 & HR Compliance Course [EN]

Certified HR Risk Manager | HR Compliance | ISO 31000 | Workplace Risk | HR Audit | Legal HR | Risk Mitigation

Every organization faces risk, but few understand how deeply human behavior drives those risks. In this hands-on course, you will master HR Risk Management — from identifying vulnerabilities in employee behavior and company culture to implementing mitigation strategies aligned with ISO 31000 standards.


You’ll explore how to assess internal and external people risks, build a culture of accountability, prevent fraud, and respond to crisis scenarios effectively. With practical frameworks, real company case studies, and expert-checked homework assignments, you’ll leave with a risk control system ready to deploy.


What you’ll learn in this course:


  • Understand human-driven business risks and the HR role in managing them

  • Apply global models like the Risk Heat Map, 4I Model, and ISO 31000

  • Analyze organizational culture and leadership behaviors that influence risk

  • Set up your own HR risk management system and audit plan

  • Prevent leadership pitfalls and cultural blind spots before they damage performance


Course Program Includes:


  1. Introduction to HR Risks


    • Human error, decision-making flaws, and risk triggers in business


  2. Risk Models and Tools


    • Risk heat maps, fraud triangles, HR risk thermographics


  3. Human Factors Behind Risks


    • Biases, conflicts of interest, and poor judgment patterns


  4. Risk Identification and Analysis


    • Case studies, incident mapping, company-wide threat detection


  5. Building a Risk System


    • ISO 31000 principles, personnel risk hierarchy, mitigation planning


  6. Leadership Risk & Dynamics


    • How CEOs and leadership teams become risk factors themselves


  7. Cultural Risk Impact


    • Trust erosion, weak values, and cultural red flags


  8. Accountability and Audit Models


    • 3 Lines of Defence, HR’s role in risk monitoring


  9. Improving Decisions


    • Checklists, de-biasing tools, decision safeguards


  10. Ethics and Personal Responsibility

    Codes of conduct, personal role in organizational security

This course contains the use of artificial intelligence. It ensures cutting-edge insights and the latest practices.

This course contains a promotion.

By the end, you’ll have a complete roadmap for managing people-related risk in your company — and the skills to become the go-to expert in HR compliance, governance, and cultural integrity.


Ready to safeguard your company’s future? Enroll now and build your HR risk management system step by step.

  • A basic understanding of HR functions and organizational structure
  • Experience working in HR, management, or compliance roles (helpful but not required)
  • An interest in risk management and improving decision-making processes
  • Understand the concept of human risk in business and its impact on organizational performance
  • Identify and analyze key HR risks using models like the Risk Heat Map, Fraud Triangle, and ISO 31000
  • Explore cognitive biases, decision-making flaws, and how they lead to HR risks
  • Investigate real-world HR incident case studies and learn from other companies’ mistakes
  • Apply global risk mitigation standards such as ISO 31000 in HR contexts
  • Assess the role of top management in creating or preventing organizational risk
  • Build a culture of risk awareness and understand how values and trust affect employee behavior
  • Define clear roles and responsibilities using the “three lines of defense” model
  • Improve decision-making processes within HR and leadership teams
  • Establish a clear system of personal responsibility through codes of conduct and job descriptions
  • HR professionals seeking to strengthen their risk management skills and protect their organizations
  • HR Directors and People Partners responsible for strategic planning and organizational stability
  • Compliance and internal audit team members working closely with HR on risk-related issues
  • Business owners and team leads aiming to reduce people-related risks in their teams
  • Consultants and corporate trainers who advise companies on HR systems and policies
  • Anyone involved in decision-making or talent management who wants to build a secure and ethical work environment