Description
Innovation in User Experience for Audit Management
Executive Summary
Audit today is different than it was a decade back. Today’s audit department has growing demands to do more audits across operations and relationships while still being constrained by limited resources to fulfill these demands. To effectively conduct audits, efficiently manage limited audit resources, and meet the agility required of a dynamic business environment requires intuitive and easy to use technologies to manage audits and track auditor time and utilization.
Wolters Kluwer TeamMate is a solution provider that GRC 20/20 has researched, evaluated, and reviewed that is being used in organizations that have complex, distributed, and dynamic business environments. TeamMate delivers a new breed of an intuitive software solution that delivers on combined assurance across audit, risk, compliance, and controls. It delivers business value and brings a contextual understanding of risk and controls within organizations. In this context, GRC 20/20 has recognized Wolters Kluwer TeamMate+ with a 2017 GRC User Experience Award in Audit Management.
Table of Contents
- The Role and Scope of Internal Audit Expands
- Equipping Internal Audit to be Ready for the Challenge Before It
- Wolters Kluwer TeamMate+
- Innovation in User Experience for Audit Management
- What TeamMate+ Does
- Benefits Organizations Receive with TeamMate+
- Considerations in Context of TeamMate+
- About GRC 20/20 Research, LLC
- Research Methodology
Author
Michael Rasmussen – The GRC Pundit @ GRC 20/20 Research, Michael Rasmussen is an internationally recognized pundit on governance, risk management, and compliance (GRC) – with specific expertise on the topics of GRC strategy, process, information, and technology architectures and solutions. With 25+ years of experience, Michael helps organizations improve GRC processes, design and implement GRC architectures, and select solutions that are effective, efficient, and agile. He is a sought-after keynote speaker, author, and advisor and is noted as the “Father of GRC” — being the first to define and model the GRC market in February 2002 while at Forrester Research, Inc.
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