Wouldn't it be great if you never had to issue an exception report? Well, just in case, you'd better get up to speed on what one is and what it contains.
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Hello again! Can I just tell you a little bit about my need and let me know if you can help, please? I need to widen my scope, understanding and knowledge of Exception as a process and how it relates to Governance, Risk and Compliance. Therefore, I wanted to know if you have any course that is specifically dedicated to treating this topic. Or, maybe treated as part of any of your course/s. If, per adventure, you don't have either of these, would you be able to recommend resources, such as books, blogs, videos or other courses that could be of immense help to my quest, please? Many thanks, Kenny
@@kennyolatunji5538 If I am honest, I don't think there is much more than I can say about the exception process. I don't have anything more detailed. Yes, it is a part of risk management and governance - often change control too. But I am not sure what else you need to know specifically. As you start to use your own exception process, you will fill it out with your own insights. Is there a particular question you have?
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Wouldn't it be great if you never had to issue an exception report? Well, just in case, you'd better get up to speed on what one is and what it contains.
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Hello again! Can I just tell you a little bit about my need and let me know if you can help, please? I need to widen my scope, understanding and knowledge of Exception as a process and how it relates to Governance, Risk and Compliance. Therefore, I wanted to know if you have any course that is specifically dedicated to treating this topic. Or, maybe treated as part of any of your course/s. If, per adventure, you don't have either of these, would you be able to recommend resources, such as books, blogs, videos or other courses that could be of immense help to my quest, please? Many thanks, Kenny
@@kennyolatunji5538 If I am honest, I don't think there is much more than I can say about the exception process. I don't have anything more detailed. Yes, it is a part of risk management and governance - often change control too. But I am not sure what else you need to know specifically. As you start to use your own exception process, you will fill it out with your own insights. Is there a particular question you have?
This simple but invaluable topic is a gold dust. Thank you for providing an insight into this rare topic. This is definitely a gift. I have been busy searching for an in-depth treatment of this topic, but I've found nothing until I stumbled on this material. So, now I know I can find some background information on the topic if I look far and wide. I am really interested in this topic and would appreciate a connection that could deepen my understanding and knowledge of the topic.
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