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Creativity and Compliance – Compliance Training: Completion Rates vs Engagement

Where does creativity fit into compliance?

In more places than you think. Problem-solving, accountability, communication, and connection—they all take creativity. Join Tom Fox and Ronnie Feldman on Creativity and Compliance, part of the award-winning Compliance Podcast Network.

Ronnie’s company, Learnings and Entertainment, utilizes the entertainment devices that people use to consume information in their everyday, non-work lives and applies them to important topics around compliance and ethics. It is not only about being funny. It is about changing the tone of your compliance communications and messaging to make your compliance program, policies, and resources more accessible. Today Ronnie and Tom rant about the fallacy of compliance training completion rates.

The importance of engagement over completion rates in compliance training programs is a topic that has been gaining traction in recent times. The traditional focus on completion rates is being challenged, with experts advocating for a shift towards more engaging and interactive training methods. Tom Fox, a seasoned compliance professional, argues that completion rates are not as important as many organizations perceive them to be. He believes that a singular focus on completion rates can lead to lackluster programs, and instead, engagement should be prioritized. Similarly, Ronnie Feldman, an expert in education and communication strategies, emphasizes that while completion rates have a role, they should not be the primary measure of success. Feldman advocates for a greater focus on engagement, arguing that without it, individuals are not truly learning or benefiting from the training.

Both Fox and Feldman’s perspectives are shaped by their extensive experience in the field, leading them to suggest that organizations should minimize the importance of completion rates and instead invest in initiatives that drive meaningful engagement.

 

Key Highlights:

  • Engaging Training for Effective Compliance Education
  • Interactive Training for Effective Compliance Programs
  • Engaging Micro Learning for Compliance Programs
  • Engaging Compliance Training with Fun Activities

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  • Learnings & Entertainments (Website)
  • Compliance Confessions – inspired by “Mean Tweets,” these 90-second commercials address misconceptions and excuses to promote the speak-up culture and the E&C team as positive and helpful.
  • E&C Training Jams – a soulful singer who banters with ethics & compliance, explaining policies, sharing examples, and debunking excuses. 
  • Tales from the Hotline – Real speak up-themed stories about workplace behavior gone wrong.
  • Workplace Tonight Show! – E&C meets SNL Weekend Update, explaining corporate risk topics and why employees should care.
  • 60-Second Communication & Awareness Shorts – A variety of short, customizable, music and multimedia, quick-hitter “commercials” promoting integrity, compliance, speaking up, and the E&C team as helpful advisors and coaches.
  • Custom Live & Digital Programing – Custom creative programming that balances the seriousness of the subject matter with a more engaging delivery. After all, you can’t bore people into learning.

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Creativity and Compliance – Positivity and Compliance

Where does creativity fit into compliance? In more places than you think. Problem-solving, accountability, communication, and connection—they all take creativity. Join Tom Fox and Ronnie Feldman on Creativity and Compliance, part of the award-winning Compliance Podcast Network.

Ronnie’s company, Learnings and Entertainment, utilizes the entertainment devices that people use to consume information in their everyday, non-work lives, and applies them to important topics around compliance and ethics. It is not only about being funny. It is about changing the tone of your compliance communications and messaging to make your compliance program, policies, and resources more accessible. Today Ronnie and Tom riff on why it is important to bring positivity to your compliance program and your role as a compliance professional.

Positivity in compliance is a crucial aspect that can significantly transform the perception and effectiveness of compliance programs. It involves shifting the image of compliance professionals from being restrictive to being business enablers who collaborate with other departments to achieve ethical business goals. Two notable figures who have extensively discussed this topic are Tom Fox and Ronnie Feldman.

Tom believes that a positive, solution-oriented approach can change the often negative perception associated with compliance. He emphasizes the importance of presenting compliance as a business enabler and a partner in achieving business goals. Ronnie also advocates for a positive and engaging attitude in compliance work. He underscores the significance of communication and interaction, suggesting that a positive tone from leadership can improve the overall compliance program. Both Fox and Feldman’s perspectives are shaped by their extensive experience in the field, and they both agree that integrating positivity into all aspects of compliance can foster a more collaborative and respectful relationship with employees.

Key Highlights:

  • Shifting Compliance Narrative Through Positivity
  • Enhancing Communication Through Humor and Positivity
  • Fostering Positive Compliance Culture Through Leadership
  • Don’t be a Debbie Downer

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Creativity and Compliance – Personalization of Compliance Communications

Where does creativity fit into compliance? In more places than you think. Problem-solving, accountability, communication, and connection – they all take creativity. Join Tom Fox and Ronnie Feldman on Creativity and Compliance, part of the award-winning Compliance Podcast Network. Ronnie’s company, Learnings and Entertainment, utilizes the entertainment devices that people use to consume information in their everyday, non-work lives, and apply it to important topics around compliance and ethics. It is not only about being funny. It is about changing the tone of your compliance communications and messaging to make your compliance program, policies, and resources more accessible. Today Ronnie and Tom visited with Krista Wolff and Shannon Jamison both from Agilent Technologies on their innovative compliance communications strategies.

Krista Wolff, a professional in corporate compliance with a background in graphic design, and Shannon Jamison, a Global Compliance Operations leader for Agilent Technologies, are known for their innovative and engaging approaches to corporate compliance. Wolff believes in the importance of risk-taking and vulnerability in creating effective compliance initiatives, emphasizing the need for action, personal outreach, and the use of creativity to make compliance initiatives approachable and enjoyable. Jamison, on the other hand, advocates for fun and authenticity in compliance programs, emphasizing the importance of being true to oneself, connecting with the target audience, and fostering team collaboration. Both Wolff and Jamison’s perspectives are shaped by their unique backgrounds and experiences in the field. Join Tom Fox and Ronnie Feldman as they delve into these perspectives with Krista Wolff and Shannon Jamison on this episode of the Creativity and Compliance podcast.

Key Highlights:

  • Making Compliance Engaging and Fun
  • The Power of Involving Others in Compliance
  • Compliance Team Trading Card Showcase
  • Compliance Trading Cards and Cocktail Pairings
  • Creating a Positive Compliance Culture through Engaging Activities
  • Appreciation for Building Business Connections

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Creativity and Compliance – An Ounce of Prevention

Where does creativity fit into compliance? In more places than you think. Problem-solving, accountability, communication, and connection – they all take creativity. Join Tom Fox and Ronnie Feldman on Creativity and Compliance, part of the award-winning Compliance Podcast Network.

Ronnie’s company, Learnings, and Entertainment, utilizes the entertainment devices people use to consume information in their everyday, non-work lives and apply it to important topics around compliance and ethics. It is not only about being funny. It is about changing the tone of your compliance communications and messaging to make your compliance program, policies, and resources more accessible. Today, Ronnie and Tom, as they consider compliance training and communication, are being used in the best, highest use, and most effective manner.

The topic of shifting compliance programs towards prevention and engagement is compelling, as it challenges the traditional reactive approach and advocates for a more proactive, engaging strategy. Ronnie believes that most compliance programs are reactive rather than proactive. He argues that a shift towards prevention, communication, burst learning, and leadership development can mitigate risks more efficiently and make compliance training more interesting and positive. Tom echoes this sentiment, emphasizing the need for engaging, entertaining, and impactful compliance programs. He suggests that by focusing on prevention, communication, shorter training, and leadership development, companies can create a culture of psychological safety and reduce the time and money spent on investigations and problems.

Join Tom Fox and Ronnie Feldman on this Creativity and Compliance podcast episode as they delve deeper into this fascinating topic.

Key Highlights:

  • Shifting Towards Prevention: The Key to Effective Compliance
  • Using Comedy to Transform Compliance Training
  • Engaging and Time-Efficient Micro-Learning Modules
  • The Importance of Proactive Compliance Measures

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Creativity and Compliance – Promoting Year-Round Compliance and Ethics Engagement

Where does creativity fit into compliance? In more places than you think. Problem-solving, accountability, communication, and connection – they all take creativity. Join Tom Fox and Ronnie Feldman on Creativity and Compliance, part of the award-winning Compliance Podcast Network.

Ronnie’s company, Learnings, and Entertainment, utilizes the entertainment devices that people use to consume information in their everyday, non-work lives and apply it to important topics around compliance and ethics. It is not only about being funny. It is about changing the tone of your compliance communications and messaging to make your compliance program, policies, and resources more accessible. Today, Ronnie and Tom discuss the philosophy behind Corporate Compliance and Ethics Week and use it as a jumping-off point to discuss compliance year-round.

Promoting corporate ethics is not a one-time event but a year-round commitment that can be made engaging and interesting through creative activities. Tom believes that while Compliance and Ethics Week is a great initiative, the philosophy behind it should be applied throughout the year. He suggests using the momentum built during this week to engage employees in ethical discussions and training through creative methods like interviews, art exhibits, and game shows. Similarly, Ronnie believes that the philosophy behind Compliance Week should be a year-round commitment. He suggests implementing creative initiatives like talk shows and workshops and repurposing fun games to address ethical subjects. Join Tom Fox and Ronnie Feldman as they delve deeper into this topic in this episode of the Creativity and Compliance podcast.

Key Highlights:

  • Promoting Year-Round Compliance and Ethics Engagement
  • Creating Engaging Compliance Apps for Millennials
  • Engaging and Memorable Compliance Activities
  • Exploring Ethics and Integrity Through Art

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Creativity and Compliance – Creativity in Training and Communications at Starbucks

Where does creativity fit into compliance? In more places than you think. Problem-solving, accountability, communication, and connection – all take creativity. Join Tom Fox and Ronnie Feldman on Creativity and Compliance, part of the award-winning Compliance Podcast Network.

Ronnie’s company, Learnings and Entertainment, utilizes the entertainment devices that people use to consume information in their everyday, non-work lives, and apply it to essential topics around compliance and ethics. It is not only about being funny. It is about changing the tone of your compliance communications and messaging to make your compliance program, policies, and resources more accessible. Today Ronnie and Tom are joined by Len Larsen, Manager, Ethics and Compliance, and Cory Macdonald, Learning Manager, Ethics and Compliance. Both are at Starbucks in Ethics and Compliance.

The Ackerman principle of innovate, elevate, and educate was the focus of the conversation between Len & Cory and Tom & Ronnie, on the importance of addressing microaggressions in the workplace. They discussed the need for managers to have the necessary soft skills to have difficult conversations and create a speak-up culture in the workplace. They also discussed the importance of intent versus impact, the need for trust between managers and their employees, and the need for companies to provide role-playing and other training to help managers learn how to have difficult conversations. Finally, they discussed the need for companies to be comfortable with the discomfort of trying something new and be willing to pivot if it doesn’t work out.

Key Highlights

·      Soft Skills Training

·      Managing Difficult Conversations

·      Manager Behavior

·      Innovate, Elevate, Educate

·      Microaggressions in Workplace

·      Coaching First-Time Employees

·      Speaking Up

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Creativity and Compliance – ‘Yes And’ In Improv and Compliance

Where does creativity fit into compliance? In more places than you think. Problem-solving, accountability, communication, and connection – they all take creativity. Join Tom Fox and Ronnie Feldman on Creativity and Compliance, part of the award-winning Compliance Podcast Network.

Ronnie’s company, Learnings, and Entertainment, utilizes the entertainment devices people use to consume information in their everyday, non-work lives and apply it to important topics around compliance and ethics. It is not only about being funny. It is about changing the tone of your compliance communications and messaging to make your compliance program, policies, and resources more accessible.

In this episode, discover how the famous “yes and” rule can revolutionize collaboration and communication skills, particularly regarding ethics and compliance. The hosts share their insights on effective communication and collaboration, emphasizing the importance of focusing on listening and reframing communication as an affirmation rather than an agreement. In addition, the podcast highlights the significance of soft skills for compliance officers and the power of “yes and” as a philosophy for corporate communications. Tune in for practical tips, techniques, and exercises to develop muscle memory and easily communicate important information. Take the chance to connect with a compliance program expert and gain more insights. Check out learningsentertainment.com or follow Ronnie Feldman on social media for more information. Subscribe to Creativity and Compliance now to enhance your communication skills and take your compliance program to the next level!

Key Highlights:

·      Applying Improv Rules to Compliance

·      The Power of ‘Yes And’ in Ethics Compliance

·      Soft Skills for Compliance Officers

·      Effective communication strategies for leaders

Notable Quote:

“The philosophies behind improvisation are so wonderful. If you ever meet someone who studied as an improv, they’re the most interesting, empathetic, thoughtful, collaborative, good listeners kinds of people because the philosophies and training that improvisers do have a great application to the business world, and I think even a tighter application to ethics and compliance.”

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What the Heck Are We Doing?

Where does creativity fit into compliance? In more places than you think. Problem-solving, accountability, communication, and connection – they all take creativity. Join Tom Fox and Ronnie Feldman on Creativity and Compliance, part of the award-winning Compliance Podcast Network.

Ronnie’s company, Learnings and Entertainment, utilizes the entertainment devices that people use to consume information in their everyday, non-work lives, and apply it to important topics around compliance and ethics. It is not only about being funny. It is about changing the tone of your compliance communications and messaging to make your compliance program, policies and resources more accessible.

Get ready to tap into the minds of compliance gurus, Tom Fox and Ronnie Feldman, as they dive into how corporate culture impacts compliance. In today’s world, corporate culture is a key element of a best practice compliance program. However, many companies still focus on monitoring, risk assessment, policies, and procedures. Ronnie argues that the main goal of compliance is to stop people from doing bad things and to live up to company values. Discover how to create psychologically safe environments, train leaders to build trust, and use interesting and informative content to make your communication and training more engaging. Learn how middle management can work with compliance to build trust, regain institutional fairness for employees who speak up, and undo the lack of integrity observed in many organizations. Creativity and Compliance invites you to reach out for more information about the philosophy behind their solutions. Listen to the podcast today to take the first step towards a culture of compliance!

Key Highlights

·      The Importance of Corporate Culture in Compliance Programs

·      Addressing social and leadership environments in organizations

·      Promoting Integrity and Institutional Trust

·      Engaging Compliance Training Techniques

Key Quote

“We’re trying to stop people from doing bad things or said in a positive way. We’re trying to help We want our employees to live up to our values. Right?”

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Do It Right Rick and Creating a Custom Character

Where does creativity fit into compliance? In more places than you think. Problem-solving, accountability, communication, and connection – all take creativity. Join Tom Fox and Ronnie Feldman on Creativity and Compliance, part of the award-winning Compliance Podcast Network.

Ronnie’s company, Learnings and Entertainment, utilizes the entertainment devices people use to consume information in their everyday, non-work lives and apply it to important topics around compliance and ethics. It is not only about being funny. It is about changing the tone of your compliance communications and messaging to make your compliance program, policies, and resources more accessible.

In this episode, Tom and Ronnie visit with Katherine Hill, Legal Compliance Manager at Ferguson Enterprises. We discussed the compliance program rebranding that Ronnie and his creative team at Learnings & Entertainment helped Katherine put together. They discuss the unique challenges for a blue-collar workforce and how Learnings & Entertainment was able to help Katherine and her team drive engagement through the creation of ‘Do It Right, Rick.’

Highlights include:

  • Why a Custom Character?
    • Improving the image
    • putting a friendly face on the program
    • highly customized messaging
  • What was involved?
    • Brainstorming and coming up with the ideas
  • How is it being deployed?
  • Lessons Learned.

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  • Learnings & Entertainments (Website)
  • Compliance Confessions – inspired by “Mean Tweets,” these 90-second commercials address misconceptions and excuses to promote speak-up culture and the E&C team as positive and helpful.
  • E&C Training Jams – a soulful singer banters with ethics & compliance, explaining policies, sharing examples, and debunking excuses. 
  • Tales from the Hotline – Real speak-up-themed stories about workplace behavior gone wrong.
  • Workplace Tonight Show! – E&C meets SNL Weekend Update explaining corporate risk topics and why employees should care.
  • 60-Second Communication & Awareness Shorts – A variety of short, customizable, music and multimedia, quick-hitter “commercials” promoting integrity, compliance, speaking up, and the E&C team as helpful advisors and coaches.
  • Custom Live & Digital Programming – Custom creative programming that balances the seriousness of the subject matter with a more engaging delivery. After all, you can’t bore people into learning.
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The Halo Effect

Where does creativity fit into compliance? In more places than you think. Problem-solving, accountability, communication, and connection – they all take creativity. Join Tom Fox and Ronnie Feldman on Creativity and Compliance, part of the award-winning Compliance Podcast Network.

Ronnie’s company, Learnings and Entertainment, utilizes the entertainment devices that people use to consume information in their everyday, non-work lives, and apply it to important topics around compliance and ethics. It is not only about being funny. It is about changing the tone of your compliance communications and messaging to make your compliance program, policies and resources more accessible.

In this episode, Tom and Ronnie discuss the Halo Effect and its role in compliance communications.

Highlights include:

  • What is the importance of making training and comms shorter? What makes it more entertaining, stickier, and helps compliance professionals get increased airtime and exposure, with their messages carried forward.
  • The Halo Effect, which is that people are left with a positive impression.
  • The Halo Effect is not a residual benefit…it is the benefit!
  • The opposite of the Halo Effect is called the Horn Effect…which is that people are left with a negative impression. Hello Compliance!
  • Your compliance reputation doe matter.
  • In every interaction compliance professionals have with employees and leaders, think about Halo’s and not Horns!
  • Maya Angelo once said, people won’t remember what you say, but they’ll remember how you made them feel.

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