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Workflow for Compliance

Jonathan D. Rhyne
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Regardless of industry, the compliance function is responsible for ensuring that the company’s policies and procedures are designed to comply with applicable laws and regulations and ensuring that those policies and procedures are followed.

Nutrient Workflow provides a consistent, secure, auditable workflow for any compliance system. Enforce consistent processes to match the policies and procedures within your organization or department. As compliance regulations continue to increase in both number and scope, the automation of compliance workflows has become critical. Whether you need to comply with Sarbanes-Oxley, ISO Standards, the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act, HIPAA, SEC, FINRA, OCC, internal security protocols, incident management, or any other process compliance requirements, workflow automation allows you to build compliance workflows that provide a safety net for your organization.

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Read more about how Workflow Automation and Compliance work together on our blog:

Read how some of our customers have used Nutrient Workflow to address compliance issues:

Customer Quote

“Before Nutrient Workflow we used paper ‘finance memos’ that weren’t all standard, that resulted in storage issues, that were often lacking the appropriate approvals and then later were difficult to look up and locate. Our users always had trouble finding the information before, but now employees know where to find it, it’s all in one place.”

– Elizabeth Petrie, Capital Planning Controller, BP

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Examples

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Jonathan D. Rhyne Co-Founder and CEO

Jonathan joined Nutrient in 2014. As CEO, Jonathan defines the company’s vision and strategic goals, bolsters the team culture, and steers product direction. When he’s not working, he enjoys being a dad, photography, and soccer.

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