One of the reasons for moving from knowledge management to compliance was the overlap in concepts and some issues. Sumner Blount summarized a lunch talk from Scott Mitchell of OCEG discussing the need for a unified approach to managing risk and compliance: 1. The high cost of information silos – siloed approaches to risk and compliance [...]
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Knowledge Management and Compliance
Published by Doug Cornelius
on November 12, 2008 at 11:15 pm in Knowledge Management
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