What Are You Talking About?
The TASSE Score measures the Due Diligence of your Board based on how frequently key matters are discussed.
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When matters are discussed, they get addressed. When they get addressed, Boards are more likely to understand the legal, financial, and reputational risks associated with the Board's Duty to Prevent.
Technological Threats
Technological threats involve a wide range of cyber threats, ranging from traditional threats like cyberattacks, data breaches, and ransomware, to emerging threats like the weaponizing of Artificial Intelligence and deep fakes.
Accountability Anxiety
Can your leaders make a decision? Are they clear on who is accountable for what? The clarity of how the work of the firm relates to the Strategy is paramount to success.
The Strategic Plan
A Board needs to focus on long-term efforts to achieve the strategy, as well as examining options for flexibility in order to reduce risks, and not just progress on the quarterly numbers.
Social Responsibility
These are the numerous moral and ethical commitments that organizations have to society, the environment, and stakeholders. The most common frameworks for social responsibility are Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG), Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), and Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI).
Ethical Dilemmas
Adhering to Ethical Standards reinforces the organization's commitment to cultivating an ethical environment in the workplace. This not only helps protect the organization from potential legal, financial and reputational risks, but also benefits its reputation and promotes employee morale.
About The TASSE Score
A powerful and straightforward tool developed by a leading thinker in the fields of risk, compliance, ethics, and governance.
The negative effects of mere rumours of bribery and corruption can often be as problematic as clear accusations or even convictions.
-Marc Tassé
Marc Y. Tassé
MBA, FCPA, FCA, CFF
FCPA(USA), CFS(USA), CICA(USA), CACM(USA)
As an internationally acclaimed authority in the fields of corporate misconduct, scandal resolution, and ethical leadership, Mr. Tassé has been instrumental in handling some of the most significant high-profile cases of fraud, bribery, and money laundering in North America.