Organising Around Risks with Prof. Malcolm Sparrow


An exclusive 2-part seminar with Prof. Malcolm Sparrow
Organisations that pursue risk-control or harm-reduction objectives traditionally organise their core programs around functional specialties and core high-volume processes. Effective risk-control requires vigilance (to understand new threats), nimbleness (the flexibility to organise around risks that don’t fit well with existing structures) and skill (to fashion and implement surgical and tailored responses).
The field of organisational theory—with its early focus on functional specialisation and more recent focus on process-management—has not said much about how to organise a risk control or harm-reduction enterprise in a fluid and flexible way around the important risks of the day.
Emphasising functional expertise and high-quality process-management (critical though these remain) often seems to pull in the opposite direction and can appear to restrict an organisation’s capacity for fluid, creative, and effective interventions.
This two-part seminar examines the motivation for developing a capacity for risk-based work, and considers a broad range of implications for organisations that want to devote more of their resources and attention to problem-centric operations. The hope is not to displace or de-emphasise functional and process-based competence, but to add a capacity for risk-based work, learn how to organise and support that capacity, and understand how to integrate different forms of work within a single organisation.
Your event experience
An unparalleled learning opportunity: Across the two sessions, attendees will have the chance to take a deep dive into regulatory concepts with Professor Sparrow in an interactive, engaging teaching format
Suitable for regulatory practitioners at any rank: From the front line to the Boardroom, and every level of management in between
An audience favourite: See why over 2000+ past attendees have given Professor Sparrow a 100% speaker satisfaction rating
Professor Malcolm K Sparrow
Professor of the Practice of Public Management, John F Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University
Malcolm K Sparrow is a leading international expert in regulatory and enforcement strategy, security and risk control. Malcolm is the Professor of the Practice of Public Management at Harvard’s John F Kennedy School of Government and he is Faculty Chair of the school’s executive program “Strategic Management of Regulatory and Enforcement Agencies”.
Professor Sparrow served 10 years with the British Police Service, rising to the rank of Detective Chief Inspector. He has conducted internal affairs investigations, commanded a tactical firearms unit, and has extensive experience with criminal investigation. His research interests include regulatory and enforcement strategy, fraud control, corruption control, and operational risk management. He is also a patent-holding inventor, and dead serious at tennis.
Attend & learn
- The Motivation for organising operations around risks, as distinct from organising around functions, processes, or crises:
- Limitations of functional and process-based programs
- Classes of Risk not adequately covered by routine programs
- The Implications of risk-based, or problem-centric, operations:
- For Organisational Structure
- For Managerial Oversight
- For Professional Skills
- For Evaluation and Performance Reporting
- For Analytical Support
- For the Exercise of Discretion and Values at Stake
- For Choices among alternate Regulatory Structures
- For Political/Public Communication & Commitment to Democracy
- Challenges to successful implementation
- Discussion of common obstacles encountered
- Discussion of obstacles nominated by participants
Who will attend
This seminar will be relevant for any organisation whose mission includes the control or reduction of risks, harms, or threats to public health, safety, security and the environment; also for any professional—in the public, private, or not-for-profit sector—whose role includes risk-control responsibilities.
- Participants will therefore include, most obviously, federal, state and local government regulatory and enforcement practitioners.
- Also, members of Professional Boards (e.g., medical boards) who carry regulatory, disciplinary and oversight responsibilities with respect to quality control, professional conduct, and public protection.
- The seminar will also interest managers and executives from the not-for-profit sector, whose organisations similarly contribute to the alleviation or reduction of public harms. Risk-control practitioners in this sector, like their counterparts in public agencies, have a legacy of organising around core programs, and need new organising principles as they seek to define their own distinctive contributions to important societal outcomes.
- Risk-control professionals from the private (corporate) sector are also welcome.
Agenda
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Welcome remarks, virtual learning tips & course introduction
Session 1: The Motivation for organising operations around risks, as distinct from organising around functions, processes, or crises:
- Limitations of functional and process-based programs
- Classes of Risk not adequately covered by routine programs
- When, and why, organise around risks
Break
Session 2: Managing around Risks:
- Project-based protocols
- Supporting Managerial Infrastructure
Break
Session 3: Making & Defending Choices: Recognising forms of Discretion in Risk-Based work:
- Choices involved in managing a portfolio of risks
- Values at stake
- Ethical issues in closing risk-based projects (with non-zero residual risk)
- Implications for Political/Public Communication & Commitment to Democracy
Summary of the day & preparation for tomorrow
Close of Day 1
Reflections/Comments/Queries arising from Day 1
Session 1: Organisational Implications (A)
- Defining and Measuring Success in risk-based operations
- Evaluating and Reporting Performance
Break
Session 2: Organisational Implications (B)
- For Organisational Structure & Managerial Oversight
- For Professional Skills
- For Analytical & Legal Support
- For Choices among alternate Regulatory Structures
Break
Session 3: Challenges to successful implementation
- Discussion of common obstacles encountered
- Discussion of obstacles nominated by participants
Closing remarks
Close of course
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Malcom Sparrow’s Organising Around Risks is an excellent course combining both theoretical frameworks with practical insights drawn from in-depth experience across regulatory contexts.”
Caroline McGregor
Australian Electoral Commission, July 2025
This course was a great mix between theory and practical examples and Professor Sparrow’s style of presenting was very personable and engaging. For me the content of the course was pitched at the right level.”
Roslyn Shaw
Australian Financial Security Authority, July 2025
Malcolm Sparrow is a living legend in the field of Risk. Hearing his insights and detailed explanation on organising risk was an inspiring experience.”
Alexandra Armstrong
Department of Energy and Public Works, July 2025
Highly relevant and thought-provoking information – ripe for application to my organisation.”
Karen Fountain
New Zealand Transport Authority, July 2025