Compliance Podcast Network’s Podcasts for Tuesday, September 19, 2023
Tom Fox is thrilled to be sitting between two compliance luminaries with the release of his second children’s book on compliance, Speaking Up is Awesome. In this book, Tom explains why speaking up is not simply the right thing to do from an E&C perspective but how speaking up will make your business run more efficiently and profitably. The book features Planet Pawtastic Friends and animal rescue and enriches stories again. Dinosaur House is the publisher and illustrator of both books. You can check it out here: https://a.co/d/64JVyD6.
Welcome to a special series on building a stronger culture of compliance through targeted and effective training sponsored by Diligent. I will visit with Yvette Hollingsworth-Clark, Viktor Culjak, Jessica Czeczuga, Michael Parker, and Alexander Cotoia in this series. Over this series, we will consider what culture is, how to assess culture, putting together a strategy to manage culture based upon this assessment, monitoring that strategy in the future, and using information from your monitoring to improve your culture continuously. In Part 2, we visit with Viktor Culjak to discuss assessing culture.
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The hourly rate figure places Boies, whose firm handles plaintiffs and defense-side work, in a still-rarified realm of attorneys who charge upwards of $2,000 an hour. Last year he disclosed an hourly rate of $1,950 as counsel to plaintiffs in a federal privacy lawsuit against Alphabet Inc's Google. Law firms typically increase their rates every year.
In conversations with Tom Fox, Rachael Ormiston discusses the importance of privacy as a business differentiator and the impact of GDPR. Trust is highlighted as crucial for building a positive customer experience. Osano has developed a privacy maturity model to help companies assess their progress and prioritize compliance. Their website offers valuable resources, catering to both experts and beginners in the field.
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One Month to More Effective Written Standards: Day 11 – Charitable Donation Enforcement ActionsWhen is a rose not a rose? When it is a charitable donation not made for philanthropic purposes and violates the FCPA. This was a feature of the Eli Lilly and Company (Lilly) FCPA enforcement action brought by the SEC in 2012, involving a bribery scheme utilized by Lilly in Poland. The scheme and FCPA violations mirrored an earlier FCPA enforcement action, also brought by the SEC as a civil matter, rather than by the DOJ as a criminal matter, against another U.S. entity Schering-Plough, for making charitable donations in Poland which violated the FCPA.
Keeping the focus on the human element of ethics and compliance can help E&C programs move from “cop” to “coach.” But what does that look like in practice? In this episode of the Principled Podcast, host Susan Divers talks about the importance of humanizing ethics and compliance with Adam Balfour, the author of Ethics & Compliance for Humans. Listen in as the two discuss best practices that Adam has used over the course of his E&C career, managing regional and global ethics and compliance programs as well as leading areas of global risk management and privacy.
In a recent Innovation in Compliance podcast episode, I had the opportunity to interview Chris Lehman, CEO of Safeguard Cyber, a compliance and security company, to shed light on the importance of effective digital compliance and the challenges that arise with the shift in communication channels. This blog post explores the key insights from this conversation and offers practical advice on managing risk in the realm of digital compliance.
Welcome to a special five-part blog series on building a stronger culture of compliance, sponsored by Diligent. In this series I will visit with Yvette Hollingsworth-Clark, Viktor Cuijak, Jessica Czeczuga; Michael Parker; and Alexander Cotoia. In this series, we will consider what is culture, how to assess culture, putting together a strategy to manage culture based upon this assessment, the monitoring of that strategy going forward and using information from your monitoring to engage in continuous improvement of your culture.
In the era of digital transformation, educational practices are undergoing significant changes because of tools like ChatGPT. This artificial intelligence, or AI, model has the potential to revolutionize research and training, making business processes more efficient and engaging. For AI enthusiasts and developers, grasping the practical application of ChatGPT in education provides a fresh perspective on AI integration, fostering growth in their personal and professional endeavors. In this book, we explain how harnessing the power of ChatGPT will reshape the future of education and business training. We also review the ethical issues around ChatGPT, how it will change education and compliance training, the intersection of ChatGPT and the creative process, and where ChatGPT and generative AI are headed.
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