Section 5

Leading for the Future

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Sit at the Center of Reshaping Business

Explore how visionary compliance professionals innovate business practices to ensure their compliance programs and organizations keep pace with ever-evolving business trends.

 

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The most effective compliance professionals are ahead of the curve when it comes to understanding the industry and getting in front of organizational and regulatory changes. Along with being skilled forecasters and diligent program orchestrators, compliance leaders know that the future of compliance is culture. Forward thinking organizations strive to build a culture where all employees know that doing the right thing is expected, understand the standards that apply to them and are confident their management is committed to operating with integrity.

This section will highlight the importance of your corporate culture and the best practices that will help ensure your organization’s culture is aligned with your compliance program’s and organization’s goals. It will also provide insight into the direction the world of compliance is headed and how we can continue to be as prepared as possible to lead our organizations effectively into the brave new world of compliance. 

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The economy continues to wheeze along unimpressively. Investors are more demanding. The “extended enterprise” is growing ever more complicated, and difficult to evaluate risk events are becoming more common. All those dynamics can leave GRC professionals with uneasy feelings about the future.

Matt Kelly 06/01/2017
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The economy continues to wheeze along unimpressively. Investors are more demanding. The “extended enterprise” is growing ever more complicated, and difficult to evaluate risk events are becoming more common. All those dynamics can leave GRC professionals with uneasy feelings about the future.

The range of subjects that get bundled into “governance, ethics, and compliance” is huge—so at first glance, trying to identify the major forces that will shape GRC over the next 5 to 10 years might seem a bit hopeless. This whitepaper will help shed some light into the future of GRC as we move together into the next decade.

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VERY important read. The world around us is changing, and we must be ever-vigilant. Political changes leave many feeling unsure, and ill-prepared. Forewarned is forearmed. We must stay technologically prepared for changes in the GRC landscape.

Mr. Kelly had a standout quote in "...or else in the very near future, an inability to harness technology for GRC won’t simply leave you standing still or falling behind relative to your competitors—you will fall behind in absolute terms."

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June 2, 2017, 10:16 a.m. Andrea Ihara Andrea Ihara