The start of the New Year is the perfect time to launch an integrated GRC program that drives principled performance. The OCEG Illustrated Series provides the starting point.
Years of experience have gone into creating this series of posters designed to make it easier for executives, GRC professionals and IT to see the “what,” “why” and “how” of integrated GRC. This webinar focuses on two illustrations, and you will want both of them for your toolkit.
Our panelists will instruct you on how to use these tools with your Board of Directors, your executives, your colleagues and your customers through a vision of bringing value to your organization with an integrated approach to governance, risk, compliance, ethics and corporate social reporting. Faced with demanding shareholders and a growing body of complex regulations, savvy executives are integrating GRC processes to break down inefficient organization silos, drive business performance and participate in the “big picture” of enterprise strategy.
The interactive OCEG Illustrated Series features visual representations of key governance, risk and compliance initiatives and is intended to help GRC professionals understand how to put principles into practice. To achieve strategic objectives, business executives must trust their GRC processes; that trust is generated by a clear line of sight into GRC activities throughout the enterprise.
This visibility serves as a foundation for a more unified and more effective approach to GRC initiatives. "Making the Business Case for Integrated GRC" Successful initiatives require a well-conceived business case and an ongoing awareness campaign. The second in the OCEG Illustrated Series provides insight and instruction of making the business case. Moving from confusion to clarity, from duplication to streamlining, from high costs to improved profitability can be achieved with an integrated GRC program.
The adoption of a unified approach can greatly enhance the effectiveness and efficiency with which GRC responsibilities are performed. How do you make the case for change? What are the Next Steps? To learn more, please join us for this webinar on January 23.
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