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EPISODE · Mar 5, 2025 · 25 MIN

S2E8: Beyond GRC - Evolving Internal Audit and Inspector General Effectiveness

from The Risk Wheelhouse · host Wheelhouse Advisors LLC

In this episode of The Risk Wheelhouse, hosts Sam Jones and Ori Wellington discuss the limitations of traditional governance, risk, and compliance (GRC) approaches to internal audit and inspector general (IG) roles, inspired by John Wheeler's insights.Key Points:Independence as a Myth: Complete independence in internal oversight is impractical since auditors and IGs are often embedded within the organizations they audit, leading to conflicts of interest.GRC's Structural Limitations: Traditional GRC models emphasize compliance and reactive oversight, missing deeper, systemic risks.Integrated Risk Management (IRM): Wheeler advocates shifting towards IRM, a proactive, holistic approach that addresses interconnected risks and vulnerabilities before they escalate.Enhancing Effectiveness: Rather than pursuing unattainable independence, IRM positions internal auditors as strategic risk assessors, improving organizational resilience.External Oversight & Governance: Effective governance structures and external oversight bodies are essential to protect auditors from undue influence.Leadership and Cultural Shift: Successfully implementing IRM requires leaders to foster transparency, accountability, and proactive risk management throughout the organization.Key Takeaway:Moving beyond traditional GRC thinking toward IRM empowers oversight roles to proactively manage risks, creating more resilient and accountable organizations. Visit www.therisktechjournal.com and www.rtj-bridge.com to learn more about the topics discussed in today's episode. Subscribe at Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or Amazon Music. Contact us directly at [email protected] or visit us at LinkedIn or X.com. Our YouTube channel also delivers fast, executive-ready insights on Integrated Risk Management. Explore short explainers, IRM Navigator research highlights, RiskTech Journal analysis, and conversations from The Risk Wheelhouse Podcast. We cover the issues that matter most to modern risk leaders. Every video is designed to sharpen decision making and strengthen resilience in a digital-first world. Subscribe at youtube.com/@WheelhouseAdv.

In this episode of The Risk Wheelhouse, hosts Sam Jones and Ori Wellington discuss the limitations of traditional governance, risk, and compliance (GRC) approaches to internal audit and inspector general (IG) roles, inspired by John Wheeler's insights. Key Points: Independence as a Myth: Complete independence in internal oversight is impractical since auditors and IGs are often embedded within the organizations they audit, leading to conflicts of interest.GRC's Structural Limitations: Traditi...

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