About Us
Introduction |
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Welcome to BI Results, LLC. We
solve compliance problems by streamlining processes and integrating new
technology tools.
Following its 2002 enactment, Sarbanes-Oxley brought about penalties,
costs, mandates and dates for management and boards. Many companies
approached these requirements erroneously thinking of them as a one time
event.
Sarbanes-Oxley raised the level of management accountability. This
requires continuous vigilance of constantly evolving regulations and
organizational processes. Effective compliance requires an agile
infrastructure, which is where we can help. BI Results provides a
strategic realignment framework for implementing compliance and reaping
sustained benefits.
|  Founder
and
CEO Rajeev
Rawat |
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Mission: |
We enable clients to
leverage compliance investments for sustained operational efficiency and
competitive advantage.
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Methodology: |
We lead integration
across
the enterprise strategy, controls, and infrastructure, and in-depth
enterprise functional silos based on quality and performance standards.
Our customers benefit from identifying and meeting compliance
requirements.
Our process continuously seeks, monitors, and updates expert
knowledge in compliance, business rules, and technology advances to
instill change dynamics and knowledge transfer in enterprise teams.
| Customers: |
We serve enterprise
customers directly as well as through partners. Enterprise clients engage
us for generating a Compliance Gap Analysis to conducting Proofs of
Concept. Technology companies engage us to license our integrated project
management approach to mapping their value for the constantly evolving
compliance requirements.
| Deliverables: |
Our consulting services
and deliverables include compliance-centric education, training,
project management, proof-of-concept testing, and publishing.
| Industry
Contributions: |
Each year, we
contribute
three to five no charge, independent and unbiased educational projects.
These projects aim to serve the market by sharing best practices and
clearing market confusion.
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