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31 Days to More Effective Compliance Programs

One Month to a More Effective Compliance Program in Training and Communications – Sharing to 360-Degrees of Communication

Why do people share information? The answer to that question has important implications for every compliance practitioner and compliance program. Sharing is a primary method to communicate and connect. This is always a challenge in any far-flung international corporation, particularly for disciplines that can be viewed as home office overhead at best and the Land of No at worst. Work to hone your message through social media. Part of this is based on experimenting with what message to send and how to send it. Another aspect was based upon the Wave (of all things), its development, and coming to fruition in the early 1980s. It took some time for it to become popular, but once it was communicated to enough disparate communications, it took off. “It’s the same thing with social media. On social media, we think something will go viral because the art is beautiful or the science is full of deep analytics, but it takes time to build the community.”

This means that you will need to work to hone your message and continue to plug away to send that message out. The Morgan Stanley declination will always be instructional as one of the reasons the DOJ did not prosecute the company, as they sent out 35 compliance reminders to its workforce over seven years. Social media can be used in the same cost-effective way to get the message of compliance out and to receive information and communications back from your customer base, the company employees.

Three key takeaways:

  1. What makes your employees want to share information?
  2. Facilitate mechanisms that allow sharing with the compliance function.
  3. The Morgan Stanley declination still resonates.

For more information, check out The Compliance Handbook, 4th edition, here.

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The Final Season The Woody Report

The Woody Report: Succession, The Final Season, Episode 6-Living+

Co-hosts Tom Fox and Karen Woody are back as they delve deep into the final season of Succession. From the recurring theme of personal vs. business decisions to the amazing performance from Shiv, these two bring you it all! But that’s not all – learn valuable lessons about deal-making and cultural fit, and find out why the attention to detail in the clothing and accessories of the characters is so important. And if you’re looking for a great podcast recommendation, tune in to catch their thoughts on a brand-new show – who knows, you might find your next binge-worthy obsession! Take advantage of an episode of The Woody Report, where Tom and Karen bring you all the latest in pop culture, business, and more from the final season of Succession.

Join hosts Tom Fox and Karen Woody on The Woody Report podcast to discuss the latest episode of “Living+” and its foreshadowing of the characters’ downfall. They analyze the behavior and motivations of the Roy family, including Roman’s brokenness and hurtful actions. They explore the power dynamics and gendered undertones of the characters’ relationships, along with some cutting lines and controversial tweets. With insightful analysis and witty commentary, join Tom and Karen as they break down the latest scenes and predict what’s to come in this gripping TV show. Take advantage of their interesting revelations and predictions for your next viewing of this popular drama. Tune in to The Woody Report now!

Highlights Include:

· Analysis of “Living Plus” as the Season’s Turning Point

· Roman and the firings

· Kendall and the Numbers

· Shiv and Tom

· Favorite lines

Resources

Karen on LinkedIn

Karen at Washington & Lee, School of Law

Tom 

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From Last to First

From Last to First: The John Aceti Story – Episode 3, The Air Force and College

What is the measure of a man? What is a life well lived? I have often thought about those questions, and with John Aceti’s help, I had the opportunity to explore them through John’s amazing life. Spry and vibrant at 93, I met John after he had published his 7th book in 92. As I got to know him and his life story, I wanted him to share his amazing and inspiring journey beginning in Niagara Falls in the 1930s to his current life in the Hill Country of Texas. Overcoming a humiliating incident at age 8, John was the first in his family to go to college, served in the Air Force, became a teacher and the principal, and retired from his first career. In his second career, he and his wife traveled internationally and ended up in Kerrville, Texas, where John began another career as an author. Join me on this fascinating journey From Last to First with John Aceti.

Join host Tom Fox and guest John Aceti on their journey from last to first in this inspiring podcast. In this episode, John recounts his experiences working at the International Paper Company after high school and struggling academically during his first year of college. He shares his journey of switching from pursuing music to education and enlisting in the Air Force during the Korean War. Listen as John recounts his adventures flying over the Alps in Germany and learning valuable life lessons. Discover how he obtained his bachelor’s degree in education and master’s degree in counseling and the inspiring journey that led him to his position as principal. Don’t miss out on the next episode, where John and Tom will continue their fascinating conversation. Tune in now and be inspired!

 Key Highlights:

·      From Paper Testing to Music: A Reality Check

·      The Draft Number System

·      Air Force Basic Training and Placement

·      Military service and personal growth

·      First to Graduate

·      From Education to Counseling

 Notable Quotes:

“But I remember thinking to myself, is this what I want to do the rest of my life? It’s just testing paper. And he says I don’t think so.”

“It was probably the most challenging and exciting thing I ever did in my life.”

“I got my master’s degree in counseling, guidance, and counseling. And that was the best thing I could have ever done.”

 Resources

John Aceti’s author’s page on Amazon

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Investing in the Future

Investing in the Future – Chad Portie – Facilitating Eye – Opening Moments: A Leadership Class Experience

How do small towns and rural counties invest in their future? Tom Fox and Andrew Gay explore this topic in their new podcast series Investing in the Future – Developing Leadership in Kerr County. Leadership Kerr County is the premier leadership program in the Hill Country which enables men and women to learn more about the issues and topics that face Kerrville, Kerr County, and the Hill Country daily; everything from education and social services to economic development and health care. Kerr County has decided to invest in its citizens to create future leaders and lay a foundation for their future involvement in the leadership of Kerrville and Kerr County. This podcast is produced and hosted by the Texas Hill Country Podcast Network.

Welcome to the latest Investing in the Future episode hosted by Tom Fox and Andrew Gay. In this episode, they sit down with Chad Portie, the front office manager at Inn of the Hills and a current participant in the Kirk County leadership class. Chad talks about how he found out about the program and how it opened his eyes to the impact of the community around him. They also discuss Chad’s eye-opening moments during field trips, including the stigma surrounding mental health facilities and the importance of public works. The hosts also share their experience with the Disc assessment that helped them develop better relationships and improve productivity at work.

This episode is filled with stories about personal growth, professional development, and building lasting relationships. Every segment is packed with insight, humor, and valuable takeaways. Don’t miss out on this dynamic Investing in the Future episode with Tom Fox, Andrew Gay, and special guest Chad Portie.

Key Highlights:

· Chad’s experience in Kirk County leadership class

· Leadership Class Experience and Eye-Opening Moments

· The Value of DISC Assessments and Building Relationships

· Chad’s journey to Kerrville through radio work

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Andrew Gay on LinkedIn

Tom Fox on LinkedIn

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The Night Sky

The Night Sky – Bruce Barton from the Hill Country Astronomers

Welcome to The Night Sky: A Podcast on the Eclipses Comes to Kerrville, a podcast that celebrates that for two days over the next 18 months, Kerrville, TX, will be the Eclipse Capitol of the World. This podcast, hosted by Andrew Gay and Tom Fox, will celebrate these two eclipses and discuss how the town of Kerrville will prepare for an influx of a quarter million (or more) visitors. This podcast is produced by the Texas Hill Country Podcast Network.

Join hosts Tom Fox and Andrew Gay on the latest episode of “The Night Sky” as they interview Bruce Barton, a member of the Hill Country Astronomers, about the rare and exciting upcoming solar eclipses coming to Kerrville. With over 80 members from various counties, the Hill Country Astronomers Club is at the forefront of astronomy in the region. Barton shares his expertise about the rarity of a total solar eclipse, occurring only once every 4-500 years at any location on Earth. He also reveals that the last total solar eclipse to occur near Texas was in 1878, and the next one won’t happen until 2048. The hosts and guests then discuss personal experiences of watching a total solar eclipse, emphasizing the need for safety glasses and the unique nature of the experience that photos don’t do justice. The hosts offer resources for listeners to learn more about the Hill Country Astronomy Club and the local dark sky group. Take advantage of this fascinating episode filled with expert knowledge and personal stories about the wonders of the night sky.

·      The Rarity of Solar Eclipses

·      Chasing the Total Solar Eclipse in the Fog

·      Eclipse Tourism Challenges in Small Towns

·      Hill Country Astronomy Club Outreach Programs

·      Embracing the Solar Eclipse Experience

·      Contact Recommendations for Listeners

Notable Quotes:

“If I were to rank it from, say, 1 to 10, it’s an 11.”

“The instant that it went total, I was a crow magnet man. I was absolutely gobsmacked.”

“But as beautiful as those photographs are, they cannot do justice. To what you will see with your own eyes during a total solar eclipse.”

‘Basically, we’re there to provide an avenue for people who are interested in the night sky to become more familiar with it.”

Resources:

Hill Country Astronomers

Andrew Gay on LinkedIn

Tom Fox on LinkedIn

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Because That's What Heroes Do

Because That’s What Heroes Do: Picard, Season 3, Episode 5 – Imposters

Get ready for an exciting new season of Because That’s What Heroes Do. In it, Tom and Megan review Picard, Season 3. In this episode, we discuss Episode 5, Imposters. If you’re a Star Trek: The Next Generation fan, tune in to the Because That’s What Heroes Do podcast! Hosts Tom Fox and Megan Dougherty dive deep into TNG episodes and reveal juicy insights that will blow your mind. In their latest episode, the hosts discuss the powerful moment when Ro defected to the Maquis and how it affected her relationship with Picard. They also analyze a character’s decision to go undercover for a cause and leave her family behind, the crew’s autopsy of a dead changeling, and a subplot involving Worf and Raffi. But the highlight of the episode? The hosts’ admiration for Ro Picard! This episode will not be missed, so grab your earbuds and listen now.

Highlights:

· The dynamic between Ro and Picard

· TV show character’s sacrifice and dedication

· Ethics of Genocide in Star Trek

· Star Trek’s Controversial IDIC Medal Award

· Uniques character and a Worf/Raffi spin-off?

· Dangers of centralizing fleet management

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Megan Dougherty

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One Stone Creative

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Tom

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Daily Compliance News

May 5, 2023 – The Corruption is a Cancer Edition

Welcome to the Daily Compliance News. Each day, Tom Fox, the Voice of Compliance, brings you compliance-related stories to start your day. Sit back, enjoy a cup of morning coffee, and listen to the Daily Compliance News. All from the Compliance Podcast Network. Each day we consider four stories from the business world, compliance, ethics, risk management, leadership, or general interest for the compliance professional.

Stories we are following in today’s edition:

  • Doing business in China is getting much riskier. (NYT)
  • Canada passes anti-forced labor law. (WSJ)
  • Guilty verdict in NFT insider trading trial. (WSJ)
  • EU seeks to harmonize ABC laws. (EUObserver)
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Compliance Week Conference Podcast

Matt Silverman on Considerations When Operating in an Evolving Geopolitical Environment

In this episode of the Compliance Week 2023 Speaker Preview Podcasts series, Matt Silverman discusses some of his panel at Compliance Week 2023, “Considerations When Operating in an Evolving Geopolitical Environment.”

Some of the issues he will discuss in his presentation are:

  • How cross-functional professionals are structuring their risk assessment programs, benchmark best practices, and walk away with ideas to enhance their program;
  • Cohesive approaches to concurrent risk assessments; and
  • A discussion on the insourcing vs. outsourcing external assessments and weighing the pros and cons of each.

I hope you can join me at Compliance Week 2023. This year’s event will be May 15-17 at the JW Marriott in Washington, DC. The line-up of this year’s event is simply first-rate, with some of the top ethics and compliance practitioners around.

Gain insights and make connections at the industry’s premier cross-industry national compliance event offering knowledge-packed, accredited sessions and take-home advice from the most influential leaders in the compliance community. Back for its 18th year, compliance, ethics, legal, and audit professionals will gather safely face-to-face to benchmark best practices and gain the latest tactics and strategies to enhance their compliance programs. And many others to:

  • Network with your peers, including C-suite executives, legal professionals, HR leaders, and ethics and compliance visionaries.
  • Hear from 75+ respected cross-industry practitioners who are CEOs, CCOs, regulators, federal officials, and practitioners to help inform and shape the strategic direction of your enterprise risk management program.
  • Hear directly from the two SEC Commissioners, gain insights into the agency’s enforcement areas, and walk away with guidance on remaining compliant within emerging areas such as ESG disclosure, third-party risk management, cybersecurity, cryptocurrency, and more.
  • Bring actionable takeaways from your program from various session types, including ESG, Human Trafficking, Board obligations, and many others, for you to listen, learn and share.
  • Compliance Week aims to arm you with information, strategy, and tactics to transform your organization and career by connecting ethics to business performance through process augmentation and data visualization.

I hope you can join me at the event. For information on the event, click here. Listeners of this podcast will receive a discount of $200 by using code TF200 on the link here.