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In today's rapidly evolving business landscape, the role of lawyers in an integrated approach to governance, risk management, and compliance (GRC) has become increasingly important. Mastering GRC: The Lawyer's Guide to Success in Governance, Risk, and Compliance is a comprehensive resource designed to equip legal professionals with the knowledge, tools, and strategies necessary to navigate this multifaceted field. As organizations face mounting regulatory pressures, heightened stakeholder expectations, and an ever-changing risk landscape, lawyers find themselves at the forefront of efforts to ensure organizational integrity, resilience, and success. The information and guidance provided in this book are designed to assist lawyers in meeting the challenge, whether they work in-house in a large corporation or a small/medium enterprise (SME), government agency, or law firm. The book references "your client organization," which may mean the company or division you serve as an in house team member, your client if you are situated in a law firm or advisory firm, or the government agency in which you are employed.
In today's rapidly evolving business landscape, the role of lawyers in an integrated approach to governance, risk management, and compliance (GRC) has become increasingly important. Mastering GRC: The Lawyer's Guide to Success in Governance, Risk, and Compliance is a comprehensive resource designed to equip legal professionals with the knowledge, tools, and strategies necessary to navigate this multifaceted field. As organizations face mounting regulatory pressures, heightened stakeholder expectations, and an ever-changing risk landscape, lawyers find themselves at the forefront of efforts to ensure organizational integrity, resilience, and success. The information and guidance provided in this book are designed to assist lawyers in meeting the challenge, whether they work in-house in a large corporation or a small/medium enterprise (SME), government agency, or law firm. The book references "your client organization," which may mean the company or division you serve as an in house team member, your client if you are situated in a law firm or advisory firm, or the government agency in which you are employed.
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