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- Top five reasons why good governance is hard to implement -- and how to overcome them: Part 2
Continuation of Polivec VP Pro Services Robert Freedman insights and ideas around why good Governance can be so hard for organizations to actually implement -- with three more recommendations for how to overcome them. - Top five reasons why good governance is hard to implement -- and how to overcome them: Part 1
Polivec VP Pro Services Robert Freedman offers his insights and ideas around why good Governance can be so hard for organizations to actually implement -- with recommendations for how to overcome them. - Compliance and Ethics professionals survey says: better technology tools would help
What did 84 delegates surveyed at the 2007 ECOA annual conference about IT and a few other topics? - The Connected CECO
A report from Ethics Resource Center says Chief Compliance and Ethics Officers must be connected to the organization. How? - The Biggest Challenge to Operational Risk Management
Inights into a survey conducted by the Global Association of Risk Professionals - Is GRC an all or nothing proposition?
Is GRC an all or nothing proposition? - Compliance at Any Cost?
Want to put a number to your cost of compliance? The American Bankers Association can help. - Report from the Compliance Week Conference: Who's driving effective and efficient compliance?
If I had just two words to describe this week's annual Compliance Week conference at the Mayflower Hotel in Washington D.C. they would be "efficient" and "effective." How do you introduce efficiencies into compliance activities thereby lowering the cost without sacrificing their effectiveness? - What if every day was PCI audit day?
Mike Dahn, an expert on the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) kicked off an interesting blog entry... - The relationship between compliance, corporate culture, and brand
The Chief Counsel in charge of compliance at a global food and beverage company gave me some food for thought recently on the relationship between compliance, consumer confidence, and brand. We had a wide ranging discussion...
