Lab Exercise Hypotheses
For the past three years we have focused on the application of technology to various aspects of compliance and building trust among partners. This Lab is an opportunity to expose some of the ideas we have run across to see if they may be valuable for you. But more importantly, it is an opportunity for you to suggest problems you are encountering or suggest your own hypothesis for us to create a lab exercise. We have a good deal of experience with a variety of technologies that can help reduce risks and costs of compliance including: BPM technologies, portals, learning management systems, risk management systems, monitoring & control systems and collaborative tools and encourage you to suggest problems you are encountering or ideas for a new Blog. We will be happy to see if we can create a test for your needs.
Each lab that we create will have a hypothesis and we encourage you to comment on the applicability of these hypotheses to your needs and to submit hypotheses to this blog for future exercises. The following are the hypothesis for our current Lab exercises and some planned hypothesis.
Lab Exercise 1: The use of marketing campaigns, rich content and results tracking can significantly reduce the risks of inadequate understanding, lack of attention, and lack of retention of compliance policies compared to the more common method of communicating policies via books, class training or e-mail.
Lab Exercise 2: The use of automated surveys is a more efficient and effective than using manual efforts to collaboratively inventory compliance practices and procedures or plan for incident responses.
Planned Exercise 3: The use of Speech Act Theory can reduce the time to align on objectives, risks and controls, thereby reducing risks while reducing the cost and time to implement controls.
Potential Future Exercise X: The use of a collaborative system of compliance can greatly improve customer service in situations where organizations are dependent on partners for certain customer service activities.
Potential Future Exercise: Please submit your challenges and hypothesis
Each lab that we create will have a hypothesis and we encourage you to comment on the applicability of these hypotheses to your needs and to submit hypotheses to this blog for future exercises. The following are the hypothesis for our current Lab exercises and some planned hypothesis.
Lab Exercise 1: The use of marketing campaigns, rich content and results tracking can significantly reduce the risks of inadequate understanding, lack of attention, and lack of retention of compliance policies compared to the more common method of communicating policies via books, class training or e-mail.
Lab Exercise 2: The use of automated surveys is a more efficient and effective than using manual efforts to collaboratively inventory compliance practices and procedures or plan for incident responses.
Planned Exercise 3: The use of Speech Act Theory can reduce the time to align on objectives, risks and controls, thereby reducing risks while reducing the cost and time to implement controls.
Potential Future Exercise X: The use of a collaborative system of compliance can greatly improve customer service in situations where organizations are dependent on partners for certain customer service activities.
Potential Future Exercise: Please submit your challenges and hypothesis
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