Overview:
There is a particular kind of pressure that lives in the HR seat. You are the person organizations turn to when something goes wrong, when a policy is questioned, when a complaint surfaces, when the culture quietly fractures and nobody else notices. You carry the legal exposure, the human complexity, and the institutional memory all at once.
That is not a small thing. And it deserves more than a checklist.
This course was built for the HR professional who understands that risk management is not a back-office function. It is one of the most strategic responsibilities in any organization. When HR gets it right, people are protected, organizations are shielded from liability, and cultures are built on trust rather than fear. When HR gets it wrong, the consequences move fast and they move wide.
Managing HR Risks is a focused, practitioner-ready course that moves you through the full landscape of human resources risk. You will examine your compliance obligations with clarity, build fluency in the best practices that separate reactive organizations from resilient ones, confront the emerging challenges that are rewriting the rules of the workplace in real time, and ground it all in a serious commitment to workforce safety as both a legal standard and a leadership value.
You will not leave this course with theory you cannot use. You will leave with a framework, a sharper eye for vulnerability, and the confidence to lead your organization through what is coming.
Areas Covered in the Session:
- Identify the primary categories of HR risk including legal, operational, reputational, and cultural and explain how each category creates organizational exposure
- Interpret core federal compliance requirements governing the employment relationship including Title VII, the ADA, FMLA, FLSA, and OSHA standards relevant to HR practice
- Apply a risk assessment lens to common HR functions including hiring, performance management, termination, and employee relations
- Evaluate organizational HR policies and practices against established legal and ethical benchmarks to identify gaps and areas of vulnerability
- Select and apply HR risk mitigation strategies and best practices that reduce liability while strengthening employee trust and organizational culture
- Recognize the emerging HR risk landscape including artificial intelligence in hiring and performance, pay transparency legislation, remote workforce compliance, and evolving employee mental health obligations
- Develop an initial action plan for strengthening HR risk management practices within their own organizational context
Who Will Benefit:
- Designed for HR Professionals
- People Managers
- Compliance Officers
- Organizational leaders who understand that protecting people and protecting the organization are not competing priorities. They are the same work