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What Is Truth to Power?

dedicated to bridging the gaps between governance and practice, technology and business, regulation and control, risk management and real market pressures, and your own knowledge and the knowledge of your peers.
built to create a common pool of knowledge—one big brain—that lets you work more efficiently, build technology and business practices more effectively, and endure audits more effortlessly.
a neutral hub through which you can reach many valuable information nodes, resource collections, and organizations that are helping people like you already, but in fractured ways.
against the idea that auditors, analysts, and consultancies can control information simply through their ability to collect and distill it. T2P's goal is to unlock the vast body of knowledge, insight, and conventional wisdom that we all have, make it freely available to you, and help you digest and interpret it—without undue cost, bias, or hype.
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Who are T2P's competitors?

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T2P isn't competitive. ...Not that we think competition is bad.

Certainly, competition can be an engine of innovation, growth, and profit. But, just as electric motors can work in conjunction with combustion engines to power more economical and environmentally sound cars, T2P seeks to generate a different kind of business power that reduces some of the ineffidciency and clunkiness of conventional competitive models.

In practicality, this means we're happy to work with employees, consultants, practitioners, media companies, auditors, other member-based associations, nonprofits, for-profits, government organizations, NGOs, standads bodies, analysts, and solution providers to build a common pool of knowledge and insight everyone can use. The information we collect—even the research and tools we build—is freely available for the use of members and organizations we work with. And we encourage members and partners to help expand the value of community resources by contributing as best they can.

Other companies may see us as competitive. That's about their business, not ours...and probably not to the benefit of yours.