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Antoine Damelincourt

Abraham Lincoln: American icon, vampire hunter, Enterprise Architect?

September 4, 2013 by Antoine Damelincourt

Abraham Lincoln was in high fashion last year. Two movies, including one about him being a vampire hunter, and a bunch of awards, that was a pretty good year. Of course Lincoln works well for Hollywood, it’s a recognizable character, … Continue reading →

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Business Architecture, through the looking-glass and onto the yellow brick road

June 17, 2013 by Antoine Damelincourt

We already tackled the idea of BA as a way to harness change into an opportunity rather than a danger or a risk to your organization. The reason why BA helps decision making in situations of change is that it … Continue reading →

Categories ba, Bizarch

GRC : From “must pass” to value creation

May 1, 2013 by Antoine Damelincourt

Governance Risk & Compliance and Enterprise Risk Management have become such buzzwords in the past decade that their definition and content have been diluted into a vague, generally accepted but endlessly discussed, concept. This concept gravitates around the obsession to be compliant with industry … Continue reading →

Categories English, ERM, GRC

Why Business Architecture matters

April 9, 2013 by Antoine Damelincourt

Business Architecture matters, but what is it exactly? Architects are indispensable for two major reasons: ensuring a structure of some sort matches its purpose and usage, but also ensuring it can be transformed, should the purpose have to evolve. The … Continue reading →

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Continuous re-evaluation: using Risk Assessments to drive your GRC system

March 20, 2013 by Antoine Damelincourt

Risk Assessment is a primary task for risk managers in any organization. Its goal is to attribute a theoretical value, a risk level to each risk they face by assessing potential impact and likelihood of the risk materializing. This assessment … Continue reading →

Categories English, GRC

Internal Audit as the key to Risk Management

February 28, 2013 by Antoine Damelincourt

In recent years, organizations have pushed risk management and business support functions to the forefront in their efforts to improve company operations and performance. The finance department was typically the first to adopt new practices in process and quality improvement, … Continue reading →

Categories English, GRC

All value is not created equal

February 25, 2013 by Antoine Damelincourt

Any commercial company aims at generating value. This is the only way they can survive, by generating enough revenue to compensate their costs and turn out a profit. This principle is the heart of Macroeconomics theory through the monitoring of … Continue reading →

Categories Bizarch, English

Welcome to the Operational Governance Blog

January 27, 2013 by Antoine Damelincourt

If you have stumbled upon this site, chances are you have an interest in Governance, in Operations, in ways to make business better. You have ideas, opinions on those issues, and you are welcome to share them here. The recent … Continue reading →

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