The Department of Justice continues to respond to the compliance community’s concerns about the new certification requirement adopted as part of the Glencore FCPA enforcement action. DOJ has adopted this new requirement to “empower” CCOs and to ensure that CCOs have a “seat at the [senior management] table.” While these are all laudable goals, CCOs continue to question whether DOJ’s new certification requirement will undermine their authority by opening CCOs to internal pressure to execute a certification despite concerns about the status of a company’s compliance program. In this episode, Michael Volkov reviews DOJ’s new CCO certification requirement.
Day: July 1, 2022
In this episode of Career Can Do, Mary Ann Faremouth chats with Michael Wenderoth, an executive coach who has helped thousands of aspiring leaders to leverage their power and ascend. He is a coach at Stanford Exec Ed, associate professor at IE Business School, and a sought after keynote speaker. Michael has worked with Harvard Business Review and Forbes. He talks about bringing value to your organization, and how to get promoted.
Michael’s book, Get Promoted: What You’re Really Missing at Work That’s Holding You Back, shows readers how to build their power. There are things you can do to move the needle – whether that’s within your company or as you’re transitioning into new spaces. The new work world has shifted a lot, but some of the principles remain the same. You have to be in tune with how you can help others be in tune with the leaders’ agendas.
We essentially have two goals in life, Michael adds, and they are to be loved and to have purpose. At the end of the day, it’s about work-life balance. If you’re in the right job, you’re going to go home and be a better parent; if you’re a good parent and have a good home life, you’re going back to work to be a good worker.
Resources
Michael on the web | LinkedIn | Twitter | Facebook | Instagram
Faremouth.com
12 O’Clock High, a podcast on business leadership, brings together stories from history, the arts and movies, research and current events to consider leadership lessons. Richard Lummis and Tom Fox return to their exploration of American Presidents as they conclude a two-part series on Andrew Johnson. In this Part 2, they discuss Johnson’s career as Military Governor of Tennessee, his Vice Presidency, Presidency and Impeachment. Highlights include:
· Civil War
A. A southern Senator
B. Military Governor
· Vice President to President
A. Was he the obvious VP candidate?
B. Campaigning
C. His swearing-in debacle
· Where did it all go wrong?
A. Met Lincoln for the 1st day on the day he was shot
B. The franchise for blacks
C. Declaration of War against Congress
· Impeachment
A. What was Radical Reconstruction?
B. Tenure of office Act
C. Impeachment Trial
· Leadership Lessons
A. What about Johnson’s character led to impeachment?
B. Peter Principal at Work?
C. Was he the worst?
D. Final Thoughts
Resources
Andrew Johnson-UVA Miller Center
Is Andrew Johnson the worst president in American history?
Andrew Johnson: The most-criticized president ever?