Why GRC Programs Fail

August 9 from 17:00 to 18:00

(GMT | Greenwich Mean Time)


CPE
ALL , NASBA
Credits
1

This event qualifies for 1 CPE credit accredited by GRC Certify and NASBA if you meet the completion criteria (50 minutes of attendance and answer 100% of polls presented). Credit is automatically tracked to all of your OCEG / GRC Certify certifications and recorded on your CPE Transcript. You will also receive a NASBA certificate of completion by email.

Join us for this webinar, presented for GRC practitioners who manage organizational GRC programs and senior executives responsible for the strategy and budget, as we review the most common reasons why GRC programs fall apart and why GRC technology becomes expensive shelfware.

Highlights

  • Understand what is a GRC Program
  • Identify the top reasons for program failure
  • Understand requirements for program success

Let’s face it. Governance, Risk, and Compliance programs often fail for a variety of reasons. The OCEG concept of “Principled Performance” falls short. The initial intent is admirable but the program strategy, execution, and/or oversight disappoints. This session will review the most common reasons why GRC programs fall apart and why GRC technology becomes expensive shelfware.

Speaker:

Philip Aldrich, Chief Operating Officer, Verterim

Additional Information:

Field of Study: Management Services

Prerequisites: None

Advanced Preparation: None

Program Level: Basic

Delivery Method: Group Internet Based

CPE Credit Notice

This is a group internet-based event for NASBA authorized continuing education credit. OCEG webinars are free for anyone to attend, but only Attendees who have an OCEG All Access Pass will receive a Certificate of Completion for the webinar indicating 1 hour of CPE credit.

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