Best Practice Guide: Connected Risk & Harmonizing Controls Management
Leverage a unified control library for maximizing efficiency and boosting collaboration.
Implementing a shared control set in AuditBoard
Connecting risk across your organization fosters a unified understanding of enterprise goals by establishing a common language around risk and control, leading to more efficient efforts and less redundant work across different departments. A harmonized control set is a foundational element of connected risk. By providing a single source of truth, it ensures that audit, risk, and compliance teams are working towards common objectives and managing risks in a coordinated manner.
This guide covers:
- The importance of harmonizing controls
- Creating controls in AuditBoard
- Second and third line considerations
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