Execs describe Sarbanes-Oxley compliance lessons learned
They would have devoted more time and dedicated resources to the effort
September 28, 2005 12:00 PM ETComputerworld -

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Neil Frieser, vice president of internal controls at Viacom Inc.
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"You want to start the process early, to educate as many people as possible," said Neil Frieser, vice president of internal controls at Viacom Inc. Frieser, a speaker at The Sarbanes-Oxley Conference & Exhibition, held here yesterday, said Viacom conducted a staggering 19,600 tests on 1,560 business controls and 540 IT controls last year to meet Section 404 of the law. The work covered 116 business processes and 75 IT applications throughout the media company, whose divisions include CBS, MTV and Nickelodeon.
One of the best decisions Viacom executives made was to identify and test internal controls centrally rather than handing the work off to each of a dozen business unit leaders, he said. "We developed a lot of guidance centrally instead of having a lot of guesswork in each of the business units. We weren't perfect in 2004, but we got more right than we got wrong."

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Michael Hultberg, executive director at Time Warner Inc.
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Looking back on Time Warner's first-year compliance efforts, Hultberg recommended that companies assign dedicated staffers to handle the work. "It's a heck of a lot cheaper than hiring [a third party]," he said.
Unlike Viacom and Time Warner, whose businesses are highly decentralized, The Dow Chemical Co. has a centralized business model to support 165 manufacturing sites in 37 countries. As a result, when the Midland, Mich.-based chemical manufacturer conducted 30,000 internal control tests last year to meet its Section 404 requirements, all self-assessments were reviewed by each of the work process owners, followed by the company's internal audit department, said Ron Edmonds, global accounting director for the company.

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Ron Edmonds, global accounting director of The Dow Chemical Co.
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