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The Ethics Movement

Scott McCleskey on Mapping Ethical Risk in Your Organization

CONVERGE is in its 4th year of bringing together the world’s leading companies for 2 days of dynamic speakers, thought-provoking breakout sessions, and opportunities to connect with like-minded professionals. You will leave the conference with new resources and best practices allowing you to continue the hard work of driving ethics to the center of your business. In today’s episode I visit with Scott McCleskey, Senior Vice President / Subject Matter Expert at Eukleia North America. We visit about his talk, Mapping Ethical Risk in Your Organization.
The level of ethical risk is not uniform across an organization or over time – it varies by role, by geography, and by incentive structure. In this presentation, Simon and McCleskey will look at how you can systematically identify and classify the risk across your organization. We’ll also consider the use of the resulting ethical risk heat map as a predictive analytic and how it can be used to take a risk-based approach to allocating controls and how it can be used as a key resource for reporting to the C-suite and the Board.
For more information on Converge19, click here.

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FCPA Compliance Report

Episode 444, Jim Murphy on the Dangers in Using Slack

In this episode I visit with podcast favorite Jim Murphy, who is the VP of Products at Hanzo. We discuss a recent article by Murphy which appeared on Corporate Compliance Insights and was entitled, The Shark in the Wave: Revealing the Lurking Danger of Slack Data.It detailed the dangers from Slack from a compliance and investigative perspective. Highlights from the podcast include:

  1. Murphy’s role at as VP of Products at Hanzo
  2. Why did you write, The Shark in the Wave: Revealing the Lurking Danger of Slack Data?
  3. A discussion of rise of Slack as a common business tool.
  4. What are the dangers in using Slack from the compliance and investigative perspectives?
  5. How can a company think though managing these risks?

For additional reading, see Murphy’s article, The Shark in the Wave: Revealing the Lurking Danger of Slack Data, on Corporate Compliance Insights by clicking here.

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Daily Compliance News

September 16, 2019- the Cool Billion edition

In today’s edition of Daily Compliance News:

  • Boeing Board calls for more safety changes at company. (NYT)
  • How big can a COI be? Disney’s Iger resigns from Apple board. (WSJ)
  • NY AG alleges Sacker family had over $1bn in wire transfers out of Perdue Pharma into private accounts. (Washington Post)
  • Andrew Hill says to have some sympathy for Refinitiv. (FT)