Results for Search Submit Filter by: Advanced Filter All results Solutions Industry People Client Story Insights/Blogs Filter Blog Learning From Clients: “Fix What We Have” Protiviti and Robert Half frequently host summits with our clients to understand their views on various topics. We very much value our clients’ time, and these forums provide us an opportunity to listen to and learn from those we serve. This post is our second in a three-part series to share lessons from a recent CFO panel. Our first post discussed the value of resources who went… Blog New IT Audit Survey From Protiviti and ISACA Ranks Privacy, Data, Resources as Top Challenges This week, Protiviti released its 2019 Global IT Audit Benchmarking Study, the eighth annual audit research project conducted in partnership with ISACA. More than 2,200 chief audit executives (CAEs), internal audit professionals and IT audit vice presidents and directors across the globe participated in the study. These professionals revealed the key technology challenges they face, including a… Blog Internal Audit Innovation for the Next Generation The Protiviti View is examining some of the ways internal audit (IA) departments around the world are reinventing themselves, drawing on the experience of 16 innovators profiled in Internal Auditing Around the World, Volume 15. We examined various specific technologies and approaches (RPA, analytics, and agile auditing techniques) and the way they are being applied by leading audit departments.… Blog Lease Accounting Changes: The Journey So Far Many public companies have spent the better part of the last two years reworking lease accounting practices to comply with a new accounting standard that went into effect for calendar-year reporting entities on January 1,, 2019. Private companies have been given an extra year to manage the transition and are expected to be compliant beginning January 1, 2021. This is a complex and resource-… Blog With FASB Deadlines Finalized, a Final Checklist for CECL Readiness On October 6, the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) approved the final deadlines for the implementation of four major accounting standards, including CECL (Accounting Standard Update 326-13). For large public filers, the switch flips on December 15, 2019, impacting calendar reporting entities on January 1, 2020, as anticipated. With the deadline just around the corner, those… Blog Who Is Watching the Bots? Part 2 – Operational Challenges (and Solutions) A lot of organizations are beginning to realize the value of deploying robotic process automation (RPA) to perform high-volume, repetitive tasks that were previously performed by human users. Properly managed, RPA allows companies to scale operations and increase productivity. RPA comes with its own set of operational challenges, however, that must be considered. In Part 1 of our discussion we… Blog For Technology Startups, Taking a Potentially Faster Path to Going Public Doesn’t Mean Skipping Critical Steps Many technology startups are delaying their initial public offering (IPO) — waiting years, in some cases — and going well beyond the traditional Series A, B and C rounds of funding to support the development of their products and services. A major downside of this approach is that, by the time the company is ready to go public, it may have already seen most of its growth. That leaves less… Blog Paving the Way for Sustainable RPA Robotic process automation (RPA) is widely touted as an easy and affordable way to improve productivity without creating a lot of work for the IT department. Companies across industries have successfully tested using bots to automate everything from payroll processing to customer and employee onboarding. Pilots have shown that bots, which can work 24/7 without a break, are capable of… Blog “P” Is for “People”– Changing the Conversation on RPA to Include More Than Automation Robotic process automation (RPA) is one of the fastest-growing technologies in the workplace today. Introduced as a fast and efficient virtual workforce capable of laboring around the clock with little configuration or training, bots were initially cost-justified through headcount reduction. However, the reality is much different than that initial sales pitch. For one thing, while bots do… Blog In SOX Compliance, Use of Data and Automation Can Help With Rising Hours and Control Counts Seventeen years after the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002, SOX compliance continues to challenge many firms. Though SOX compliance expenses have edged downward during the past year, the costs remain significant for many organizations, especially with respect to the value delivered beyond financial reporting processes. These findings are according to Protiviti’s tenth annual Sarbanes-Oxley (SOX)… Load More