
The Three lines of defence
07/13/21 • 19 min
In this week’s podcast, AXELOS' Allan Thomson and Ruth Murray-Webster, Lead Editor of the MSP 5th edition, discusses the importance of the ‘Three Lines of Defence’ within MSP and how this owns corporate-level risk controls, measures and monitoring.
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In this week’s podcast, AXELOS' Allan Thomson and Ruth Murray-Webster, Lead Editor of the MSP 5th edition, discusses the importance of the ‘Three Lines of Defence’ within MSP and how this owns corporate-level risk controls, measures and monitoring.
Visit www.AXELOS.com to find out more about our best practice guidance.
Follow us on Social Media:
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/4999764
Facebook: www.facebook.com/AXELOSGBP
Twitter: twitter.com/axelos_gbp
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Creative Professionals - Part 4
It's been a while since we featured some creative professionals on this podcast, and Akshay is thrilled to be speaking to a real rock band. Join him as he discusses the creative process with Alberto Martinez (guitar/ vocals) and Asheesh Khokha (drums) from St. Francis and The Wolf (https://www.sfandthewolfmusic.com/).
Akshay is joined in the second half of the episode by Roy Atkinson (Twitter @royatkinson) and Karen Brusch (@Karen_Brusch) to debate how similar creative approaches can be found in IT/SM.
This episode also features a shout-out to Andrea Kis (Twitter @AndieKis). Andrea is a Principal Consultant at Devoteam, advising clients and delivering innovative solutions to address ITSM, ESM and SIAM challenges.
Visit www.AXELOS.com to find out more about our best practice guidance.
Follow us on Social Media:
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/4999764
Facebook: www.facebook.com/AXELOSGBP
Twitter: twitter.com/axelos_gbp
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Creative Professionals (Interlude)
This week, Akshay invited back guests from earlier ‘creative professionals’ episodes to reflect on the topic of creativity. Akshay and his guests Simone Jo Moore (Organizational Coach and ITIL 4 author), Sanjeev NC (Product Manager, SuperOps.ai) and Rob England (Management Consultant and Trainer) discuss why creativity is discouraged in the workplace and why this is almost always a bad thing.
This week’s “shout-out” goes to Stephen Mann, who is the principal analyst and content director at itsm.tools, one of the best ITSM blogs.
Simone Jo Moore: Twitter @simonejomoore
Sanjeev NC: Twitter @yenceesanjeev
Rob England: Twitter @rob_england
Stephen Mann: Twitter @stephenmann
Visit www.AXELOS.com to find out more about our best practice guidance.
Follow us on Social Media:
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/4999764
Facebook: www.facebook.com/AXELOSGBP
Twitter: twitter.com/axelos_gbp
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