Risk Rating Explanation
In every exit meeting we explain our take on how we rate risks that are specific to each audit assessment we review. Here is an quick overview of how we go about assigning the risk ratings.
Research In Motion and NTP Sign Definitive Settlement Agreement to End Litigation
Waterloo, ON – Research In Motion Limited (RIM) (NASDAQ:RIMM; TSX: RIM) and NTP, Inc. (NTP) today announced that they have signed a definitive licensing and settlement agreement. All terms of the agreement have been finalized and the litigation against RIM has been dismissed by a court order this afternoon. The agreement eliminates the need for […]
Raising the bar on Guidelines
If you aren’t getting better then you are falling behind, and we feel that this applies to the current FFIEC guidelines we use to conduct our controls reviews and risk assessments. So instead of waiting on the FFIEC to release updated guidelines (that probably wouldn’t be as extensive as the scope we use) we are […]
Summer (Spring) Cleaning and Under Shirts
Last week everyone here at TGG received a terrifying internal message.
The Blogging Gorilla
Let’s be honest. If you’ve followed the TGG Blog for any period of time, you know it has seen it’s share of high and low activity. Coming off a season of high activity (13 posts in the last 12 weeks by 10 different authors) I thought I would share some of the ideas we’ve recently […]
An Interview with the father/son team from Boulevard R
A few weeks ago, while at Finovate, I had a chance to sit down with Jon and Matt Iverson, the founders of BoulevardR. Having worked for “family businesses” at several points throughout my life, I always find it interesting to talk with those that work with family and the dynamic that is at work behind […]
Check out Banktastic.com!
Today we’re announcing the open release to our latest web app, Banktastic.com!
My group of rockstars
I’m so thankful for the team we have created.
What’s the deal, B of A ???
I am not an expert in the field of banking by any stretch, but I am a consumer and customer of one of the biggest banks in America…who shall remain nameless 🙂 and SOMETHINGS awry with their communication between customers and customer service. Let me tell you about my recent experience…
Count Your Blessings
We had a break through at my house this weekend. My son, Anthony, who is 5, figured out he could swim. We attended a birthday party for his friend, Cole at the local Rec Center’s swimming pool. The pool is full of fountains and slides (along with a bunch of kids and their accompanying adults), […]