Categories
31 Days to More Effective Compliance Programs

Compliance Capabilities Needed to Use AI Programs


Next we consider the crucial capabilities which a compliance function must have to implement an AI solution. Over the next several pieces, I will use the article Using AI to Enhance Business Operations by Monideepa Tarafdar, Cynthia M. Beath as an introduction into the how the corporate compliance function can use an Artificial Intelligence (AI) program to not only enhance the compliance function but also business operations.
Generating value from AI programs is not easy for compliance professionals as there can be multiple roadblocks to successful design and implementation. The problem is, many companies which desired to benefit from AI programs failed to do so have failed to develop the necessary organizational capabilities. The authors identified five capabilities that companies need to splice into their organization’s DNA to create an effective AI program, have adapted for the compliance function.
Three key takeaways:

  1. What is the power of an AI application?
  2. What are the foundations of AI application competence?
  3. What are some of the roadblocks to AI competence?
Categories
FCPA Compliance Report

Tony Charles on Managing a 3rd Party Process

In this Episode, I visit with Tony Charles, Chief Client Officer at Steele Compliance Solutions, Inc. In this podcast we discuss the firm’s recent article 3rd Party Due Diligence: Creating a Credible and Defensible Program. We use it as an entrée into the topic of 3rd party due diligence.

Some of the highlights include:
·      What was the genesis behind the article 3rd Party Due Diligence: Creating a Credible and Defensible Program?
·      Where should a company begin due diligence?
·      What are the levels of due diligence?
·      What is investigative tiering?
·      What is an investigative framework?
·      What are the critical components of automated due diligence program?
For a copy of the article 3rd Party Due Diligence: Creating a Credible and Defensible Program, click here.

Categories
Daily Compliance News

March 9, 2020-the Culture of Concealment edition


In today’s edition of Daily Compliance News:

  • More Boeing fines. (NYT)
  • Congressional Report finds Boeing had a ‘culture of concealment’. (WSJ)
  • What’s a few drinks at a strip club (and billing it to the government?) (WSJ)
  • Court finds Amazon likely to win suit on Pentagon contract. (Washington Post)