Solution Study
Montag, 23. Juni
09:15 - 09:45
Live in Berlin
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Governance, Risk Management, and Compliance (GRC) should not be an isolated function or a checkbox exercise. When implemented strategically, GRC becomes a critical enabler of performance — helping the organization set clear objectives, navigate uncertainty, and act with integrity in a rapidly changing world. This session will explore how to design and implement GRC capabilities that go beyond compliance to support measurable business value. Drawing on the principles of objective-centric GRC and business-integrated GRC, we’ll examine how organizations can align GRC with performance outcomes, breaking down silos and embedding governance into the rhythm of business execution, and the value of GRC when approached strategically.
Attendees will learn how to:
Whether you are building a GRC strategy or transforming a legacy program, this session will provide a roadmap for enabling GRC to not only protect performance — but propel it.
Michael Rasmussen is an internationally recognized authority, thought leader, and pioneer in the disciplines of governance, risk management, and compliance (GRC). With over 30 years of experience, he is globally known for defining and shaping GRC strategy, processes, and technology. In February 2002, while at Forrester Research, Michael developed the concept of GRC — establishing the foundation for how organizations approach strategy, process, and technology in today’s complex business environment. For this, he is widely acknowledged as the “Father of GRC.”
A trusted advisor to boards, executives, and professionals around the world, Michael has dedicated his career to helping organizations design and implement effective GRC strategies that are aligned with business objectives. His work empowers organizations to be more effective, efficient, resilient, and agile. He is a sought-after keynote speaker, author, and advisor, with his thought leadership influencing legislation, regulatory frameworks, and corporate best practices globally.