On-Demand Webinar
Exploring Strategic Compliance: The Next Frontier
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Our Speakers
Jaysen Dyal
Product Marketing Manager,
FloQast
Stefan van Duyvendijk
Accounting Operations Evangelist,
FloQast
Dee Warmath, PhD
Assistant Professor and Director of the Consumer Analytics Program,
University of Georgia
How do compliance professionals perceive their roles and their organization’s approach to compliance—and how has that impacted their risk mitigation strategies? We decided to find out.
In April and May 2024, FloQast and the University of Georgia set out to examine compliance as risk mitigation. We surveyed 445 compliance professionals and asked them to reflect on how they and their organizations think about compliance and risk management.
What we found was a new frontier of risk orchestration. Join this session as we discuss the results of our latest report, “Exploring Strategic Compliance: The Next Frontier.”
The current path to strategic risk navigation is often through administrative and burdensome work. However, teams that can streamline compliance by connecting it to other business processes can create the necessary environment to support the strategic navigation of risk — what we’re calling risk orchestration. Register to learn how to get started in your own organization.
Learning Objectives:
- Understand how compliance professionals largely perceive their work and what that means for the industry.
- Discover how a company’s approach to compliance builds upon itself toward risk orchestration.
- Find out what integrated automation looks like for risk management, and how it takes compliance professionals beyond merely “checking the box.”