This course covers Monitoring Capacity and Workload Planning, which involves assessing the resource capacity, staffing requirements, and operational workload needed to sustain effective portfolio monitoring within the Credit Monitoring & Portfolio Surveillance credit workflow to ensure timely, risk-aligned surveillance and consistent identification of emerging exposures. It evaluates key dimensions such as operational monitoring processes, timely execution, risk-aligned monitoring, and early warning signal identification, with each requiring independent validation and documented rationale before any credit action is finalized. It is distinct from broader early warning detection systems, as it focuses specifically on structured planning, resource assessment, and breach response related to monitoring capacity and operational workload management, while early warning detection systems address wider predictive monitoring and strategic risk surveillance with separate evidence standards, ownership, and approval authority. Within Portfolio Surveillance Operations & Coverage, the credit analyst executes the assessment, completes documentation, and flags exceptions for manager review within Credit Monitoring & Portfolio Surveillance credit files, shaping escalation scope and credit committee priorities.