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14 Dec 2012
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14 Dec 2012
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eGuide
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English
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ABSTRACT:
Green initiatives can help save the planet while also contributing to an increase in your organization’s bottom line. But these initiatives are often spearheaded by the government, who is notoriously slow to adapt to economic change – unlike businesses, which are much more nimble. This can leave compliance departments with outdated rules and regulations without the resources to support them.
This e-guide from SearchCompliance.com offers 3 lessons learned regarding compliance departments’ responsibility to comply with green initiatives that haven’t evolved as quickly as the business has. Inside, learn how to closely monitor compliance operation conditions that affect corporate strategy and balance resources with operational capacity.
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