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Daily Compliance News

April 1, 2021 the Voltswagen edition


In today’s edition of Daily Compliance News:

  • Welcome back to the middle seat? (NYT)
  • GA companies come out against voter suppression laws. (WaPo)
  • SCt skeptical of NCAA at oral argument. (WSJ)
  • Voltswagen of America? (CNN)
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The Ethics Experts

Episode 052–Pete Havel

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Uncovering Hidden Risks

Practitioners Guide to Effectively Managing Insider Risks

In this podcast we explore steps to take to set up and run an insider risk management program. We talk about specific organizations to collaborate with, and top risks to address first. We hear directly from an expert with three decades of experience setting up impactful insider risk management programs in government and private sector.

Welcome to Uncovering Hidden Risks, a broader set of podcasts focused on identifying the various risks organizations face as they navigate the internal and external requirements they must comply with. We’ll take you through a journey on insider risks to uncover some of the hidden security threats that Microsoft and organizations across the world are facing. We will bring to surface some best-in-class technology and processes to help you protect your organization and employees from risks from trusted insiders. All in an open discussion with topnotch industry experts!
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12 O’Clock High-a podcast on business leadership

Thomas Gelmi on What is Possible in Leadership


Richard Lummis is on assignment this week so I am pleased to host Thomas Gelmi. Gelmi is a world-renowned executive coach and leadership trainer. In this episode, he explains why he is so passionate about leadership and executive coaching. Highlights include:

  • What is the difference between executive coaching and executive sparring?
  • Why do you maintain that leadership in the 2020s requires a stable personality, someone who knows their own strengths and limitations and who deals with these in an authentic, relaxed and open way?
  • How do you coach leadership development?
  • What Cabin Crew can teach you about Leadership, Teamwork and Customer Contact?
  • Why did you write this book?
  • Who is its target audience?
  • Why use the analogy of the cabin crew to teach leadership?
  • Favorite real-life story from the book?
  • How has the Coronavirus health crisis over this year changed your approach to leadership?
  • What do companies and individuals need to be thinking about regarding leadership into 2025 and beyond? 

To find out more about Thomas Gelmi, check out his website by clicking here.
Check out his LinkedIn profile here.
For a copy of his book, go to What Cabin Crew can teach you about Leadership, Teamwork and Customer Contact