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In this episode of The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the GRC Technology Galaxy, Michael Rasmussen sits down with the team at Decision Focus to explore why the future of GRC isn’t about more features, it’s about better decisions. They discuss how culture, values, and the people building and using the technology shape outcomes far more than checklists or templates ever could.
The conversation examines how Decision Focus’s platform is designed not to simply enforce compliance, but to support judgment, clarity, and meaningful collaboration across the business. They break down how the company’s culture informs its product philosophy, how that philosophy encourages a culture of risk awareness and accountability, and how naming the company “Decision Focus” wasn’t branding, it was intention.
The team also reflects on how the company and product will evolve in the coming years, and how the next era of GRC will be defined less by box-ticking and more by confident, evidence-backed choices made at every level of the organization.
In a galaxy full of complexity, noise, and endless dashboards, Decision Focus makes the case for clarity, culture, and decisions that matter.
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In this episode of The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the GRC Technology Galaxy, Michael Rasmussen sits down with the team at Decision Focus to explore why the future of GRC isn’t about more features, it’s about better decisions. They discuss how culture, values, and the people building and using the technology shape outcomes far more than checklists or templates ever could.
The conversation examines how Decision Focus’s platform is designed not to simply enforce compliance, but to support judgment, clarity, and meaningful collaboration across the business. They break down how the company’s culture informs its product philosophy, how that philosophy encourages a culture of risk awareness and accountability, and how naming the company “Decision Focus” wasn’t branding, it was intention.
The team also reflects on how the company and product will evolve in the coming years, and how the next era of GRC will be defined less by box-ticking and more by confident, evidence-backed choices made at every level of the organization.
In a galaxy full of complexity, noise, and endless dashboards, Decision Focus makes the case for clarity, culture, and decisions that matter.

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