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Where does conflict minerals fit into your broader 3rd party GRC strategy?
The 3rd Party GRC market is the fastest growing segment of the GRC market. The pressures are many: social accounability/international labor standards, quality, environmental, health and safety, privacy, informaiton security,… Continue reading Where does conflict minerals fit into your broader 3rd party GRC strategy?
How Do I Achieve Effective, Efficient, & Agile Conflict Mineral Compliance?
The specific obligation of the Conflict Mineral Rule is to gather information about the use and source of 3TG in products and report to the SEC (and on the organization's… Continue reading How Do I Achieve Effective, Efficient, & Agile Conflict Mineral Compliance?
Growing Risk Exposure in Business Relationships
This is part 1 in GRC 20/20's series of posts on Conflict Mineral Compliance and broader 3rd Party GRC . . . No company is an island unto itself: organizations… Continue reading Growing Risk Exposure in Business Relationships
About GRC 20/20
About GRC 20/20 Research, LLC 20/20 vision is perfect clarity in sight: clarity to see and process surrounding context and achieve situational awareness — to observe the world around you,… Continue reading About GRC 20/20
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Characteristics of GRC 3.0
In the previous post I reviewed the history of GRC. In this post we examine the characteristics of GRC 3.0. REMEMBER: every organization does GRC. You may not call it… Continue reading Characteristics of GRC 3.0
ISO31000 and GRC: complementary?
ISO 31000 standard proposes a structured approach for any risk management program to include the vocabulary, principles, framework and process for the management of risk. GRC typically encompasses activities such… Continue reading ISO31000 and GRC: complementary?