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ConvergePoint has helped organizations from all industries bolster their compliance efforts – whether through establishing an effective policy and procedure framework or by improving their contract management process.

Why proactive compliance management systems are critical for your industry?

A well-structured, effective compliance program goes beyond simply creating rules to meet regulatory standards and following them—it’s about establishing proactive processes to ensure your company consistently handles various situations.

In today's rapidly evolving world, with regulations and technology constantly changing, the need for robust compliance programs is growing across all industries. Whether you operate in healthcare, finance, legal, manufacturing, or other sectors, our Compliance Management Software, including Policy and Contract Management solutions, is an indispensable tool to help your organization stay compliant.

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Manufacturing and Retail
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Financial Services and Banking
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Energy and Utilities

Compliance Best Practice Articles

Guide to Compliance: A Brief History
Compliance is a trending issue in our increasingly regulated and complex business world. We’ve all seen giants such as Enron fall before our eyes after issues in non-compliance and the numerous cases on personal data breaches on the nightly news. Every organization, regardless of scope or industry, must have an effective compliance program as outlined by the 2010 Federal Sentencing Guidelines Manual…READ MORE
Key Elements of an Effective Compliance Program
Reviewing new regulations and creating a company’s policies and procedures can be a mess. One person might be tasked with creating a policy based off of a new rule. Revising the process may mean they involve one or more people to review and provide changes, leaving the first person to sift through emails and marry different changes in one document. This leaves a large margin for error. Not only can the first person misinterpret the regulations to implement, but they may involve the wrong people or not enough people…READ MORE
Calculating the True Cost of a Policy of Procedure
To calculate the total cost of a single policy or procedure within your organization, we must break down the workflow that is required for a single active policy. To expand further, first, the policy must be created, reviewed and approved by the managerial team. Next, we need to look at the costs to store and distribute the policy or procedure to the employee base…READ MORE
Do People or Processes Guide Our Compliance Efforts?
Recently I have been spending quite a bit of time researching into what ensures effective compliance programs and translates into lasting corporate cohesiveness. I’ve been studying general trends of discussion, attending compliance conferences, and consulting upper management groups on their compliance efforts. What I have found most intriguing is how differently each organization approaches their corporate compliance structures…READ MORE
Improving Ethical Compliance in the Enterprise
The American Management Association documents the top 5 reasons employees will compromise their enterprise’s ethical standards in A Global Study of Business Ethics 2005-2015. It also outlines ways that leaders attitudes are vital to ensuring employee ethical compliance. However, understanding the reasons for each issue and how to divert them individually proves as a useful addition for companies continuously facing the same challenges…READ MORE
Top Issues Compromising Ethical Standards in the Enterprise
To calculate the total cost of a single policy or procedure within your organization, we must break down the workflow that is required for a single active policy. To expand further, first, the policy must be created, reviewed and approved by the managerial team. Next, we need to look at the costs to store and distribute the policy or procedure to the employee base… READ MORE
What is the Real Cost of Non-Compliance?
Although many companies hire compliance specific roles in their organizations to enforce regulations, they do not provide them with the tools for success that can increase their productivity. Instead, thousands of dollars are wasted due to factors such as…READ MORE
Compliance Failure: How Companies Do It, How to Avoid It
Reviewing new regulations and creating a company’s policies and procedures can be a mess. One person might be tasked with creating a policy based off of a new rule. Revising the process may mean they involve one or more people to review and provide changes, leaving the first person to sift through emails and marry different changes in one document. This leaves a large margin for error. Not only can the first person misinterpret the regulations to implement, but they may involve the wrong people or not enough people…READ MORE
Choosing a Secure Compliance Solution: Cloud vs. Control
When designing a compliance program, it is important for an organization to establish which risks they are trying to mitigate and how they plan to mitigate those risks. Resources are finite for every organization regardless of scope, and with compliance regulations on the rise, the right compliance program is key to a successful operation. When choosing a compliance program, organizations need to consider whether or not to keep compliance in house, how sensitive their data and dealings are, and consider their core competencies…READ MORE
SharePoint as a Compliance Tool
According to Microsoft market research, 78 percent of the Fortune 500 companies are SharePoint users. With such an impressive user base, it’s easy to recognize SharePoint as an essential business tool used within most organizations today. When it comes to compliance the possibilities within such an extensive tool are limitless…READ MORE
Beyond the Basics: 5 Traits to Look for in a Compliance Software Provider
As businesses face greater regulatory challenges, compliance management is becoming increasingly difficult. Fortunately, with rapid advancements in technology you can rest assured there will be a solution for the new challenges you face, with solutions for problems you didn’t even know were there. However, selecting a solution takes the consideration of an array of factors, both within and outside of a product’s features, especially in the software industry and even more-so with compliance software… READ MORE

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