The institutional depth behind ELDR's advisory, research, and documentation programs — measured not in claims but in documented practitioner outcomes.
Metrics reflect verified practitioner engagement history and current platform inventory. Platform metrics are updated as new content is published.
Documented experience across Fortune 500, federal, and regulated environments
Original research reports, methodology papers, technical standards, and intelligence briefs
Dedicated framework pages covering every major governance standard
Executive certification programs across governance, AI, cybersecurity, and documentation
Independent research centers covering the Institute's full domain breadth
Production-ready documentation templates available for immediate deployment
Canada, United States, United Kingdom, Nigeria — with global research coverage
Senior Fellows, Research Fellows, Industry Fellows, Academic Fellows, and Visiting Fellows
Control-mapping and evidence traceability frameworks across Fortune 500 and federal engagements
FRTB methodology documentation at HSBC; zero critical audit findings at Philips across all submissions
Financial services, healthcare, federal, technology, defense, energy, manufacturing, insurance, life sciences, retail, telecoms, capital markets
Regulatory and governance standards covered across the Framework Library and research programs
ELDR's institutional authority is built on a documented record of practitioner outcomes across two decades of engagement with organizations that could not afford to be wrong. The following outcomes are drawn from ELDR's principal practitioner history — verifiable, attributed, and specific.
100% regulatory acceptance rate on FRTB methodology documentation across regulator-facing submissions. Zero critical findings on model governance documentation.
Architected GRC documentation frameworks governing 50+ policies, standards, and control artifacts. Built docs-as-code systems reducing content duplication by 40% across cloud and AI platforms.
Regulated documentation ecosystems for Class II medical devices reducing compliance review cycles by 25%. 100% audit readiness across ISO 27001 and NIST 800-53 security programs.
FedRAMP-compliant SSPs, SAPs, SOPs, and control narratives. Zero Trust Architecture documentation aligned with NIST RMF and federal cybersecurity standards.
100% audit-ready global medical device documentation across labeling, IFUs, PLM, and PAS-X MES. Zero critical audit findings across FDA, ISO 13485, EU MDR, and GxP submissions.
Enterprise cybersecurity documentation achieving 100% audit readiness across ISO 27001, ISO 27017, ISO 27018, SOC 2, and multi-framework compliance environments.
Selected engagements. Client relationships conducted in professional capacity; institutional specifics per applicable confidentiality obligations.
The practitioner metrics behind ELDR's platform are not marketing constructs. A 40% reduction in audit preparation time at Capital One and PwC is documented in the governance documentation architectures built during those engagements — control-mapping frameworks and evidence traceability systems that reduced the time from "audit request received" to "evidence package ready" by eliminating the search process. A 100% regulatory acceptance rate at HSBC on FRTB methodology documentation is documented in the regulator's response to the submission.
These numbers exist because the documentation exists. Governance programs that produce defensible documentation produce verifiable outcomes. This is the principle the ELDR Institute researches, the ELDR Operating System structures, and 18 years of practitioner engagement has demonstrated repeatedly.
All metrics on this page are sourced from documented engagement history and verified platform inventory. See the Editorial Charter for evidence standards.