Program Description
This program is designed to enhance participants’ understanding of the practice of cross-border consolidated banking supervision and leadership skills for effective supervision. It goes beyond theoretical concepts and drills down to the “how-to-do-it” and the challenges facing banking supervisors.
This is a highly interactive program and through the use of case studies, it aims to provide participants with a practical approach to cross-border consolidated supervision.
For further information, please email Priscilla Mensah, Program Coordinator: [email protected]
During the week, participants will learn the use of soft skills in communication and persuasion as well as in planning. They will use the Toronto Centre action planning methodology to develop their own action plans for implementation upon their return to their work place.
Who Should Attend
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Middle/senior-level supervisors and regulators with responsibilities in supervision of the banking, securities, insurance, or the pensions sectors or managing financial stability and financial surveillance
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Middle/senior-level supervisors and regulators with responsibilities in managing financial stability and financial surveillance
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Central bankers involved in monetary policy and operations
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National borders and cross-sectoral boundaries
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Measures to be taken in "normal” circumstances
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Responses in times of stress
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Soft skills in communication and persuasion
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Action planning
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Stakeholder management