OCTOBER, 202219 a new platform that properly accounts for compliance can allow an organization to leap ahead in compliance and efficiency much faster than simply adding additional people. Of course, organizations will not always be able to overhaul their software. In that case, company leaders could start small, and work on tying software together in the organization while using less expensive, yet powerful reporting tools to act on this data. Third party reporting tools are light years better than they used to be, especially where the data is set up correctly. Strengthening compliance reporting can give the entire organization powerful insights into company performance that were not previously available. With the right technology partners, leaders can find inexpensive ways to access and present data that was previously available, just hard to access. Secondly, compliance and technology leaders can partner to assess current processes for opportunities to increase efficiency and performance. Establishing a regular cadence to evaluate established processes for enhancement can lead to changes that fold in new technology or methods to improve compliance scores while boosting efficiency. As software options and organizations grow, new ways become available to do the same function. Even in the unlikely event that no opportunities are identified; the effort will still benefit the company by encouraging employees to be on the lookout for innovative ways to improve. New ways of doing old procedures also typically reduce mistakes. Leveraging technology to improve production while driving down compliance issues and inefficiency will always be an easy sell to the Board. Although the process to get there can require up-front investments, maintaining a technology-focused continuous improvement approach to Compliance is essential to growth. The competitive marketplace will not be forgiving to companies that omit continuous improvement from their charter. Ultimately, the goal is to allow the business to focus on running its operations efficiently and effectively. Technology should be a seamless, invisible gate way that promotes this objective. Using the right tool the right way, a company may navigate through challenges (whether compliance-related or otherwise) effortlessly. Harnessing technology and automation should lead directly to a reduction in costly errors, improved customer experience and compliance scores, all while facilitating collaboration within the organization. Simply put, teams with efficient processes and better data are going to be more productive and are more likely to attain the organization's strategic goals. At the core, a successful modern compliance department will have close collaboration with IT. Regular cooperation between these teams will be essential in improving performance and enabling smart growth. As organizations grow, they must grow technologically as well. Growing together, the Compliance and IT teams can lead the organization to the pleasant intersection of compliance, technology, and efficiency. Joshua Graham
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