Webinar: Critical Control Management – A Configuration Case Study with Mitchell Services
In the webinar, Josh Bryant demonstrates how Mitchell Services verifies thousands of critical controls every month.|In the webinar, Josh Bryant demonstrates how Mitchell Services verifies thousands of critical controls every month.|In the webinar, Josh Bryant demonstrates how Mitchell Services verifies thousands of critical controls every month.|In the webinar, Josh Bryant demonstrates how Mitchell Services verifies thousands of critical controls every month.
April 22, 2021
Presented by Josh Bryant (Mitchell Services General Manager, People and Risk) and Adrian Manessis (Business Development, myosh)
What’s covered?
In the webinar, Josh Bryant demonstrates how Mitchell Services verifies thousands of critical controls every month. Adrian Manessis from myosh then demonstrates how New Smart Inspection technology:
Regular positive (or negative) control verification provides clarity on the control of critical risk in your business.
Beneficial for contract and tender competitive advantage as critical control effectiveness can be clearly demonstrated.
With Smart Inspections, the person conducting the inspection does not have to consider whether to escalate issues or create actions. It is preconfigured to the level within the organisation of who need to be notified that action needs to be taken for finding a control failure.
Smart Inspections are more cost-effective than engaging specialised intermittent risk analysis and can be embedded into normal routines.
myosh Viking is now configurable to Record level (if you’ll excuse the pun). I.e. any specific record can be configured to behave differently from the standard design.
Smart Inspections drive integrated action, alerts and reporting when controls are compromised.
The CCM module uses everyday processes to verify critical controls (No additional administrative overheads are required).
The CCM module Integrates with other modules and processes.
Notifies/escalates when critical controls become ineffective.
CCM Reporting on the performance of critical controls includes:
How many
Where
On what
No of failures/passes
Ineffective controls needing review
Which critical risks became uncontrolled
And can be reported by location, client, piece of equipment – it’s all configurable.
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