One of the primary findings was the fact that organizations are still limited by their ability to collaborate and communicate risk information across the enterprise. Part of the problem lies in the lack of a comprehensive strategy to improve collaboration. Beyond the lack of a strategy, organizations are also limited by their technological support of GRC programs. Here's what the Ponemon Institute surmised.
We believe this study reveals the importance of an enterprise-wide strategy and increased collaboration among domains to meeting eGRC objectives. Currently, only 20 percent have an enterprise-wide strategy and collaboration among GRC areas is far from perfect. Only 28 percent of respondents say their organizations enjoy frequent collaboration or cooperation among GRC areas. However, the good news is that only 12 percent say GRC areas operate in silos in their organizations.
In order to address the barriers related to collaboration, it has been recommended that organizations make it a priority to encourage people from the various lines of business to talk together and establish “risk ambassadors”. The need to gain visibility and control through effective cross-enterprise eGRC collaboration is important to reducing gaps in how risk is assessed and managed.
Finally, according to respondents, managing risk is and will continue to be the biggest eGRC focus for their organizations. This is understandable because organizations are finding that the cost of complying with the plethora of regulations can be daunting. Taking a risk-based approach toward compliance requirements enables them to focus their resources on the most at-risk areas of their business and achieve real value from their eGRC activities.
Building the right processes, involving the right people and utilizing the right technology are all key to achieving the sort of value that GRC programs should provide. Wheelhouse Advisors is uniquely qualified to bring these key elements together for your organization. Email us at NavigateSuccessfully@WheelhouseAdvisors.com to learn more.
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