Improving Your Code of Conduct
Episode 347 -- LRN's Code of Conduct Survey
Conducting Healthcare Compliance Investigations
Third Party Ethical Audits
Tying Corporate Compliance & Ethics Week to Your Values
Patty Houser on Supplier Codes of Conduct
Abdul Rahman Al Jaabari on a Virtual Reality Code of Ethics & Business Conduct
Susan Roberts on Creating a Compliance Program Book
Cheryl Curbeam on Creating a Compliance App
Compliance Perspectives: Simplifying the Code of Conduct
Employment Law Now IV-65- The Great Debate Part 2: Employee Lawyer vs. Employer Lawyer
Compliance Perspectives: The Impact of Workplace Loneliness
Compliance Perspectives: Compliance and Technology
Compliance Perspectives: Rolling Out New Compliance Initiatives
Podcast - Risk Mitigation & Management: Bringing a Compliance Program to Life
Day 3 of One Month to 360-Degrees of Communications in Compliance-The D&B Experience
I-17 – Engaging Your Employees in Today’s Workplace, Featuring Rick Turner at Whirlpool Corporation
Operationalizing Compliance Through Your Tone in the Middle
Day 17 of One Month to Better Compliance Through HR-Using HR to Create an Ethical Culture
Day 15 of One Month to Better Compliance Through HR-Employment Separation Issues
This past September, the US Department of Justice (DOJ) updated its Evaluation of Corporate Compliance Programs (ECCP). The revised guidance reflects the government’s evolving expectations regarding corporate responsibility...more
An organization’s approach to compliance training is a core component of the overall messaging around corporate values, ethics and responsibilities for all employees. When first joining an organization, mandatory trainings...more
Compliance Today (April 2022) - Conflicts of interest—actual, potential, or even just perceived—exist at all levels within every organization. Most organizations are aware potential conflicts exist but often do not also see...more
A year ago at this time, we looked ahead to a year that was predicted to be more polarized, more distributed, and marked by more objections to training content. Last year undeniably delivered on that prediction – whether it...more
On January 26, 2022, amendments to New York’s whistleblower protection law, codified at section 740 of the New York Labor Law (NYLL), took effect. As we previously reported, these amendments significantly expand the scope of...more
Mr D Thompson v Informatica Software Ltd- In a recent appeal at the EAT an individual (the “appellant”), who had been a senior employee of the employer (ISL), was found to have been fairly dismissed for gross misconduct...more
Cheryl Curbeam, Vice President, Chief Risk and Compliance Officer at Corteva Agriscience has had a very interesting and unusual path to the compliance professional. She studied and began her career in mechanical engineering...more
All dual-regulated and FCA solo-regulated firms are now under the scope of the Senior Managers & Certification Regime (SMCR), with many working hard in recent months to ensure all aspects of the regime are well embedded. ...more
ethikos 33, no. 12 (December 2019) - According to an October 28 Deloitte press release, “Nearly half (48.5%) of C-suite and other executives at organizations that use artificial intelligence (AI) expect to increase AI use...more
Even the best compliance initiative can’t survive a bad rollout. That’s why it’s essential that the planning is done properly. In this podcast Grace Wu de Plaza, Director, Compliance & Corporate Integrity, Farmer Mac,...more
The General Motors (GM) 2018 Sustainability Report is out. It reports on GM’s progress toward an era of safer, better and more sustainable personal mobility by transforming how General Motors approaches every aspect of its...more
Imagine this… you’re an EMEA compliance manager, and you’ve spent time and effort creating your organisation’s Code of Conduct policy. You make it accessible to everybody in the business, maybe by adding it to your intranet...more
Although organizations have dealt with privacy issues for years, only in the past decade have they begun to view the complexities of privacy as requiring formal organizational structure, dedicated employees, and/or dedicated...more
In light of the evolving (or evolved) DOJ and SEC approach to FCPA enforcement in the merger and acquisition context, global companies have to emphasize their post-acquisition process. ...more
I often blog about the life stories of the famous and not so famous based upon obituaries. Matt Kelly once asked me how I was able to tie these stories so directly to compliance and I responded that compliance is about people...more
I have considered this in the context of third-parties, forecasting and the risk management process and through the use of a root cause analysis. Today, I want to conclude this week’s blog posts with a post on...more
Create unforgettable teachable moments - Instead of having lawyers drone on, giving forgettable instructions on ethics, culture and honesty; they will clearly enjoy a scene of a star like Leonardo DiCaprio bluffing his way...more
One of the hallmarks of a healthy organizational culture is that it makes no exceptions or excuses for inappropriate behavior. It is simply not possible to maintain workplace integrity if certain individuals are excused for...more
Once again it’s time for our annual review of trends and events that will impact your Ethics and Compliance (E&C) program in the year ahead. This year presents a unique challenge. We are preparing our predictions...more
In recent years, attention has been drawn to the impact of cyber and data breaches and the extent to which our organizations remain vulnerable to these threats. The cost of cyber and data security breaches is well known and...more
Federal contractors have a powerful new incentive to play by the rules. Starting in October, businesses seeking federal contract work must disclose any labor law violations going back three years. Depending on the violation,...more
Too long. Too complicated. Too dense. Sound familiar? If your code of conduct isn’t a document you’re proud to share with your employees, customers, board and C-suite—or if your organization has recently had a big change...more
In the U.S., the 2016 election now dominates the news, social media and many employee conversations. And for global companies, it’s always election season somewhere. So now is a good time for ethics and compliance officers to...more
As 2015 draws to a close (where did the time go?), the 2016 planning season is in full swing. You likely already have an idea of initiatives you’ll want to tackle, but taking your ethics and compliance program to the next...more