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Investing in digital transformation can lead to “sticker shock” but considering fractionalization can offer benefits by executing specific tasks for a limited time.
Exceptions around segregation of duties is common for organizations with lean staffing models. Learn affordable tips on mitigating risk when hiring isn't an option.
The last of Weaver's Digital Transformation series discusses the importance of assessing your organization's capacity and how the right people can help ensure success.
Part one of Weaver's procurement fraud series focuses on a few examples of the most prevalent schemes, such as change order abuse, conflicts of interest, bribes and more.
Weaver’s continuing Digital Transformation series discusses the seven areas to consider as you develop your organization's citizen developer program.
Weaver's continues the Digital Transformation series with the critical skill sets necessary for the unique deployment of data & applications in your organization.
Weaver's continuing the Digital Transformation series with a deep dive into how robotic process automation and automation are different and their characteristics.
Many businesses face challenges such as cost, inefficiency and potential fraud when invoicing manually. Learn about the benefits of e-invoicing.
The SEC announced proposed rules to broaden the application of the current investment adviser custody rule beyond client funds and securities.
The SEC recently announced that, in its fiscal year 2022, 760 enforcement actions were filed resulting in a record $6.4 billion in money ordered from SEC actions.
Weaver’s professionals discuss common manual processes and activities with the greatest potential for automation.
Weaver offers several topics to incorporate into the discussions at your next board and committee meetings. Consider these questions before your next board meeting.
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