Results for Search Submit Filter by: Advanced Filter All results Solutions Industry People Client Story Insights/Blogs Filter Blog CSDDD: It’s Not Too Soon To Get Moving While the EU’s Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) that took effect in January 2023 is primarily disclosure-oriented, the EU’s Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD) is all about action. Why start now: If these new rules go into effect more than two years from now, what’s the rush in jumping on the compliance requirements now? The reason is that these… Blog The Time Is Right for Internal Audit to Focus on Business Resilience Businesses globally are on a path of continuous change as the pandemic and other significant occurrences — such as social and political unrest, natural disasters, and catastrophic events — cause extensive disruptions to the way people work and to how enterprises operate. At the same time, the pace of business and digital transformation has increased at record speeds, requiring organizations to… Blog The Art (and Science) of Revamping Rewards Strategies What’s new: HR leaders are having to rethink and relearn traditional rewards strategies in response to the growing need to vary, customize and recalibrate rewards packages. The big picture: The design and delivery of rewards packages have grown more complex because of factors like remote and hybrid work, data transparency, artificial intelligence, and sudden shifts in benefits preferences caused… Leadership Balancing his commitment to Protiviti clients and the British Army Reserve Rupert FischerConsultant, London, UKRupert Fischer, a graduate consultant in the Protiviti London office has bridged his passion for consulting and client service with his commitment to the British Army Reserve. "It is helpful to tap into my military-honed skills in leadership and team management for client projects to ensure they run seamlessly and align with my client’s needs." … Blog Cities Stay Dynamic When Treated Like “Jewels” Says National Urban League President Marc Morial The COVID-19 pandemic has hit U.S. cities hard, and many city leaders have made unpopular and economically bruising decisions, like closing schools and businesses, to help protect residents. National Urban League President Marc Morial said these officials haven’t received the credit they deserve for making difficult calls amid a time of tremendous uncertainty and without “a real national plan.”… Blog Leveraging FinOps in Private Equity This is the second in a two-part series around controlling cloud cost challenges in FinOps. Part 1 can be found here. FinOps provides organizations with a strategic framework for optimizing cloud costs while fueling growth initiatives. By adopting FinOps principles and practices, private equity firms can align cloud spending with growth and margin objectives, set tangible spend goals and maximize… Blog MRT Jakarta CEO William Sabandar on “Changing the Landscape of Mobility” in Indonesia’s Capital City By 2050, nearly all of North Jakarta could be underwater due to excessive groundwater extraction that’s causing the city to sink by as much as 10 inches per year. On top of that crisis, pollution and traffic congestion problems are costing Jakarta, currently the capital city of Indonesia (Indonesia recently passed a law to relocate the capital to the island of Borneo), trillions of dollars… Leadership Lauren Brown Lauren is the country lead for Australia. With over 14 years' experience in governance, risk, and internal control, she specialises across multiple industries including health, higher education, government, consumer products, and energy. She is an active member and contributor to the IIA. Lauren has extensive experience working with various stakeholder groups including boards, audit… Blog National Australia Bank's Paul Jevtovic: Public-private partnerships key to data privacy “People want things faster, seamless, safer, and I think we’re at that point where we need to understand what are we prepared to forego that was traditionally captured under the privacy regimes that we operate under for some of those increased services.” “We’ve got to trust each other. Government agencies have to increase their level of trust of the private sector. The private sector has to… Blog The CFO’s Gambit: A Multidimensional Strategic Role On the three-dimensional chessboard of business, CFOs are expanding their roles in multiple directions at once. Finance leaders now shape and drive corporate strategy in areas ranging from advanced technology investments to organizational design, and from supply chain resilience to organizational culture. Simply stated, they are positioning themselves as players in the strategic dialogue in the C… Load More