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Corporate Social Responsibility
'Our Pick'
10.02.2007 - 11:59pm ET
Integrated Governance, Risk and Compliance Programs Offer Tangible Business Benefits
The 2007 OCEG GRC Study
Most companies acknowledge the high cost and risks of fragmented
governance, risk and compliance (GRC) efforts, yet few have taken action,
according to the recently released 2007 Open Compliance and Ethics Group
(OCEG) GRC Strategy Survey.
The study, conducted by the OCEG and sponsored by Deloitte &
Touche USA LLP, SAP and Cisco, explores the strategy and structure of GRC
programs at more than 250 organizations. It offers insights into the views
and experiences of executives who are accountable for or provide oversight
to one or more areas of GRC.
The research reveals that the benefits of integrated GRC are widely
recognized. The vast majority of respondents believe that integrated GRC
can result in widespread benefits in multiple business areas. In addition,
companies that say they have integrated GRC programs report more mature
capabilities in managing GRC and understanding the associated costs. And
of the companies that have implemented integrated GRC, 84 percent report
that the benefits have met or exceeded their expectations, and nearly all
identify their efforts as a fundamental source or enabler of value
generation.
To download this study from www.oceg.org, a free registration is
required.
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