Processes

Report to third parties

How report to third parties are reshaped as AGI capability advances.

ProcessesReport to third parties
Report to third parties — illustrated

The bottom line

Roughly 90% of the work in Report to third parties is information-shaped — already within reach of AI delivery. The question here is not whether it shifts, but which tasks go first and who staffs the residual.

Why: The grounding block lacks child occupation signals, so the scalar is derived entirely from the lens prior ('Manage internal controls') and the process description. The work of reporting IT regulations and pertinent data to external third parties is pure information transformation and communication, placing it solidly in the digital band.

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How the work flows

Trigger: A scheduled reporting cycle, an ad-hoc audit request, or a regulatory mandate requires the disclosure of IT and data compliance information to external partners.

  1. Identify third-party reporting requirements and target recipients
  2. Extract relevant IT, security, and compliance data from internal systems
  3. Validate data accuracy and filter for confidentiality boundaries
  4. Compile and format the data into standardized external reports
  5. Secure internal approvals from legal, IT, or compliance teams
  6. Distribute reports to designated customers, suppliers, and partners
  7. Log report distribution and track third-party acknowledgments

Outcome: Suppliers, customers, and partners receive validated, compliant reports detailing IT regulations, security posture, and pertinent shared data.

Measured by

On-Time Reporting RateReport Accuracy RateCost Per Report GeneratedThird-Party Satisfaction Score