This is a description of the desired state of the operating model of an organization.
Target Operating Model
The number of KPMG offices in New York State, excluding Manhattan.
Five (Albany, Buffalo, Melville, Rochester, Syracuse)
The practice of offering something (usually money) in order to gain an illicit advantage.
Bribe
This KPMG application is used to reserve a workspace or meeting room.
EMS
This section of a business plan tells the reader what the organization is committed to doing.
Mission Statement
The Big 4 (accounting firms).
PricewaterhouseCoopers, Deloitte, Ernst & Young, and KPMG
A formal statement that describes what an organization expects of its employees.
Code of Conduct
Here you can find US KPMG news, departments, contacts and more.
KPMG Portal
A project charter keeps a team focused on this.
Deliverables
KPMG sponsors this many golfers.
Two (Phil Mickelson and Stacy Lewis)
This action exposes an employer's wrongdoing to outsiders such as the media or government regulatory agencies.
Whistle-blowing
This App allows you to consolidate your KPMG mobile apps in one place.
Apps@Work
This type of company owns many other companies (subsidiaries).
Conglomerate
In this year, KPMG was founded.
1987
This business approach contributes to sustainable development by delivering economic, social and environmental benefits for all stakeholders.
Corporate social responsibility
This is KPMG’s new dashboard which can be used to view personal time, travel, expense, reporting, and other Apps.
Launchpad
This term is used to describe an entity's ability to meet its cash needs.
Solvency
KPMG is an acronym for this.
Klynveld Peat Marwick Goerdeler
This is a set of values, norms, and artifacts that members of an organization share.
Corporate Culture
This is a tool to show recognition and/or thanks to KPMG employees or teams who exemplify our culture, actively exhibit our values, and go above and beyond to serve our clients or team with coworkers.
Encore