Do you ever feel squeezed for time and clarity when preparing a QBR or board update on third‑party risk? By the end of this lesson you'll be able to choose and tailor coaching or materials that deliver sharp, confidential, board‑ready messages—headline first, impact‑focused, and with a clear ask. The lesson walks you through a communications profile for TPRM executives, six practical evaluation criteria applied to courses, coaching and templates, a decision rubric with a worked example, and a 30–60 day trial plan—with real sentence examples, dialogue, and exercises to practice and measure results.
From Ownership to Assurance: Phrases for Remediation Owner Accountability and Next‑Step CommitmentsEver sent a remediation note only to be asked, “Who’s actually doing this?” or “How will we know it’s fixed?” This lesson will give you precise, executive‑grade phrasing to name owners, lock in accountability, and provide verifiable assurance so your remediation messages are auditable and action‑ready. You’ll find clear definitions, copy‑ready templates, real examples, and short exercises to practice converting vague statements into measurable commitments—fast, discreet, and boardroom‑calibrated.
From Situation to Action: Executive Briefing Frameworks for TPRM Using an SBAR Example for Vendor Risk UpdateFacing a tight board meeting and need to turn vendor risk into a one-slide, decision-ready briefing? This lesson teaches you how to use SBAR (Situation, Background, Assessment, Recommendation) to craft a single-slide TPRM update that executives can read in under a minute and act on. You’ll get concise, board-calibrated guidance on framing, headline formulas, a worked SBAR example, and practical exercises to test clarity and decision-focus. The tone is precise and pragmatic—designed to help you produce executive-ready briefs with measurable impact, fast.