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Kerrville Weekly News Roundup

Kerrville Weekly News Roundup: May 12, 2023

Welcome to the Kerrville Weekly News Roundup. Each week, veteran podcaster Tom Fox and his colleagues Andrew Gay and Gilbert Paiz get together to go over a couple of their favorite stories from the past week from Kerrville and the greater Hill Country. Sit back, enjoy a cup of morning coffee and listen in to get a wrap up of the Kerrville Weekly News. We each consider two of our favorite stories and talk about the upcoming weekend’s events which will enjoy or participate in this weekend.

In this episode, Tom and Andrew discuss the following stories which caught their attention over the past week.

·      Tom talks about the Harvey Belew and the Kerrville Library forum of mystery writers on Saturday May 13. He concludes with an admonition to be careful out there with the severe weather predicted for the weekend.

·      Andrew talks Killdeer Manufacturing receiving a special supplier designation from Boeing, an agreement for a 3-year public arts project in Kerrville and that the Place 2 City Council Race has not yet been decided. Andrew concludes with an admonition to ‘Turn Around, Don’t Drown’ if you see high water while driving.

Resources

Tom Fox on LinkedIn

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31 Days to More Effective Compliance Programs

One Month to a More Effective Compliance Program in Training and Communications – Communication Through Persuasion

Such small gestures can make a difference. I recently read a biography of Dale Carnegie by Steven Watts, entitled  “Self-Help Messiah: Dale Carnegie and Success in Modern America”, penned by Ian Frazier. Carnegie is of course well known for his seminal work “How to Win Friends and Influence People” first published in 1936. I was somewhat surprised to learn that the text was largely drawn up as transcripts to lectures Carnegie was giving in New York City in the mid-1903s. Carnegie’s main thesis was to provide concrete steps on how ordinary people could help master the art of persuasion. While it has been some time since I read this book, what I recall is that to influence people, one has to listen to them. For me, the book was about how to become a better listener.

I cannot say enough about this skill for a CCO. If you hear any long-term CCO speak about their job, they will tell you it is largely about listening to people; whether those people are employees, senior management or the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and Board members. By listening to others you not only hear, and hopefully will come to understand their concerns, but you allow them to come to decisions themselves and you are not in the position of telling them what to do. It is a skill that has served many CCOs very well for many years.
Three key takeaways:

  1. A little can mean a lot.
  2. One of the primary keys to influencing people is to listen to them.
  3. A CCO can enhance their communications by using the six principals of persuasion.
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Because That's What Heroes Do

Because That’s What Heroes Do – Picard, Season 3, Episode 7 – Dominion

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 the heavy themes and difficult topics tackled in the show. They are disturbed by the revelation of unethical practices by so-called “good guys” in the show. The hosts also discuss the possibility of Picard viewing the Federation in a different light and the evolution of the character Seven of Nine. With emotional moments and a cliffhanger ending, this episode will not be missed! Tune in now to “Because That’s What Heroes Do” and join the discussion today!

Highlights:

  • Analysis of the latest episode and character backstories
  • The Complexities of Loyalty and Love in Star Trek
  • Seven and Tuvok
  • Vadic
  • Geordi and Data
  • Easter Eggs

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Daily Compliance News

Daily Compliance News: May 12, 2023 – The Pigs Win 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:

  • Brazil opens soccer match-fixing investigation. (WSJ)
  • US trains Ukraine to go after Russian crypto. (WSJ)
  • Pigs win at Supreme Court. (Reuters)
  • House GOP finds no evidence of Biden corruption. (NYT)
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Blog

Denny Crum, a Strategy for Integrating Stakeholders and Compliance

We lost Denny Crum this week. For any fan of Louisville or college basketball, Crum was one of the greatest coaches in the past 50 years. He twice won NCAA national championships and went to the Final Four six times. According to his New York Times obituary, “Crum retired in March 2001 after 30 seasons at Louisville with a record of 675-295 and championships in 1980 and 1986.” For reasons still unclear to me, I became a became a big Louisville fan in the early 1970s. Crum won his first championship with Darrel Griffin in 1980. But my favorite teams were the ones which went to three consecutive Final Fours from 1981-1983 which were led by the McCray Brothers, Scooter and Rodney. My favorite game was the 1983 semi-final featuring Louisville against the high-flying Phi Slamma Jamma of the University of Houston. The game was completely played about the rim. So farewell to the high-flying Cardinals and their coach, Denny Crum. 

We are in the midst of a blog post series on how to implement a stakeholder strategy for a corporation based upon an article in the Harvard Business Review article, entitled “How to Create a Stakeholder Strategy” which proposes a data-driven approach to design, measurement, and implementation by authors Darrell Rigby, Zach First, and Dunigan O’Keeffe. In Part 1, we considered the Statement on the Purpose of a Corporation and the stakeholder groups identified in this approach. In Part II, we considered the interconnected relationship between all stakeholders and how these stakeholders could be integrated. Today we will conclude with a review of a strategy to implement this approach.

The 2019 Business Roundtable Statement on the Purpose of the Corporation, business executives pledged their companies to be businesses for  the benefit of all stakeholders, specifically including customers, employees, suppliers, communities, and shareholders. However, the authors believe that businesses firms can use data, to craft and implement effective growth strategies that recognize the complex interdependencies among stakeholders, create mutual benefits for them, and increase the net value generated collectively for their constituents.”  The authors suggest a three-step approach.

Step 1: Make sense of outside perspectives. Interestingly the authors suggested an approach that every compliance professional will be familiar with, as it begins with an assessment. But rather than a risk assessment, the assessment is to determine the end objective, such as social justice, management effectiveness, or brand value. Then developing criteria to measure the results by assigning different weights to each and ranking them. The authors note that by using this approach it will “help you overcome confirmation bias and perhaps uncover valuable data sources. But you don’t need to accept them as gospel. Instead you should ask, Does this assessment fairly depict our current performance relative to other companies? If not, what’s wrong with it? What questions does it raise about our strategy, its future success, and required adjustments?”

Step 2: Create your own stakeholder strategy. From this starting assessment, you will next need to supplement this initial “analyze the interdependencies among your particular stakeholders. Once you’ve done that, you can begin crafting your stakeholder strategy, which should provide a clear description of your company’s purpose, establish criteria for evaluating progress toward it, determine priorities among stakeholders, and measure value creation for each stakeholder group.”

Use this data to understand the connections among the five sets of stakeholders. The authors posed some of the following questions which included “which management practices were causing employee frustration? How did that, in turn, affect value creation for customers, and what impact did that have on financial results? They had never attempted to understand the links among stakeholders or to prioritize and weight the importance of various stakeholders when trying to resolve conflicting interests.”

The next step is to rank this data. One company in the article was reported to have “identified four to six criteria for developing a performance score for each stakeholder (again, on a scale from minus 100 to plus 100). By multiplying the stakeholder’s weight by its performance score, the team could easily calculate the units of value created for each stakeholder and for the entire company.”

Step 3: Create systems to sustain your stakeholder strategy. Here the authors believe that to succeed a strategy must be able to outlast the enthusiasm and tenure of any individual executive. This means you need to (1) ensure that the entire company understands it, everyone’s role in it, and how individuals’ goals affect all stakeholder goals, and (2) institute disciplined routines for decision-making and execution.” This sounds precisely like the steps a compliance professional must take around the communication of a compliance program. The authors suggest five steps:

  1. Building a culture that embraced the stakeholder strategy.
  2. Designing organizational structures that increased cross-stakeholder collaboration.
  3. Establishing new processes that helped grow stakeholder value.
  4. Redesigning business processes to support stakeholder strategies.
  5. Communicating honestly to attract the right stakeholder segments.

The authors conclude by noting “A July 2019 survey of 1,026 adults commissioned by Fortune found that two-thirds of U.S. adults now think a company’s primary objective should be making the world a better place. According to the 2022 Edelman Trust Barometer, adults around the world believe businesses can be unifying forces in society and so should step up to shape more-balanced policies on jobs, technology, wage inequality, climate change, discrimination, immigration, education, and health care. They want businesses to grow value for all stakeholders.”

But the business reality is that “this is not simply a worthy aspiration. Companies that create strategies to benefit all stakeholders and establish systems for implementing them build businesses that are more successful and resilient. They reduce the risks of customer defections, employee turnover, loss of shareholder confidence, community protests, harsh regulations, and competitive disruptions—any of which can be crippling. Moreover, as executives at companies that have adopted stakeholder strategies, such as Costco, Microsoft, and P&G, can attest, a stakeholder-based approach to running a business can make leadership roles more meaningful and rewarding.” All of this means moving to a stakeholder model is not simply a nice to have but moving towards standard operating practice.

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Compliance Week Conference Podcast

Monica Lopez Reinmiller, Megan Visk and Kelli Hooke on Hiring Compliance Professionals

In this episode of the Compliance Week 2023 Speaker Preview Podcasts series, we have the full panel of Monica Lopez Reinmiller, Megan Visk, and Kelli Hooke to discuss their panel at Compliance Week 2023, “Hiring Compliance Professionals: From Interns to Senior Compliance Roles.”

Join Monica, Kelli, and Megan as they discuss evaluating program resources and headcount. They will discuss approaches to your compliance program skills assessment, role alignment, and interviewing practices, including panel interviews and managing global time zones. Given the continued and increased focus on compliance staffing over the last years, the market for compliance professionals has become even more competitive, and assessing for skill needs and the recruitment cycle can drive long timelines; all in a session you will not want to miss.

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.

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.

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Compliance Week Conference Podcast

Compliance Week 2023 Speaker Preview Series – A Fireside Chat with Compliance Director Turned Whistleblower

In this episode of the Compliance Week 2023 Speaker Preview Podcasts series, Mary Inman discusses her fireside chat at Compliance Week 2023, “Compliance Director Turned Whistleblower – Lessons, Learnings and Pitfalls.” Her talk is with Ted Siedle, and they will examine the whistleblower’s mindset, his personal experiences in discovering wrongdoing as a compliance professional, and learnings that can be useful in your organization.

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.

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.

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From Last to First

From Last to First: The John Aceti Story – Episode 4 from a Master’s Degree to Teacher

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.

John Aceti discusses his transformative college experience in this episode of From Last to First. During college, John realized his strong desire to get a degree and start his career, leading him to become a good listener and an excellent student. After graduation, John became a teacher and overcame his negative experience in elementary school. He then developed a program about Italian history with his class, giving him the confidence to continue creating fun and creative learning opportunities. John’s teaching philosophy focused on small groups of students working on projects around a subject, such as studying a country. His dedication to teaching over 10 years ultimately led him to apply to teach at a laboratory school at a state university.

Tune in to this episode filled with personal stories, reflections, and inspiring words from John Aceti to learn more about his journey from veteran to teacher. Don’t miss out on this captivating and thought-provoking “From Last to First” episode!

Key Highlights:

  • Military Veteran’s Experience Returning to College
  • Leadership in College Club
  • From Ulcer to Teacher: A Personal Transformation
  • Teachers’ Role in Students’ Personal Needs
  • Effective Program for Teaching Italian History
  • Teaching Evolution: A 10-Year Journey

 Notable Quotes:

“I don’t want kids to hate you as teachers. Teachers are professional people, and they should be intelligent enough to know how to handle students academically, health-wise, and personally. That’s so important to me.”

“I hope you never deny a child to go to the bathroom because I can guarantee they will hate you the rest of their lives.”

“Adversity brings out the challenge in you to get something done.”

“We’re going to make a plan that if you have to go to the bathroom, you don’t have to ask me permission. You can just go. I trust you.”

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John Aceti’s author’s page on Amazon

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The Woody Report The Woody Report: Succession-The Final Season

The Woody Report: Succession, The Final Season, Episode 7 – Tailgate Party

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.

Are you a fan of Succession? You have to hear the latest episode of The Woody Report! Engage with host Tom Fox and guest Karen Woody as they unpack every character’s worst behavior in “Tailgate,” one of the most gut-wrenching episodes of the show to date. They question the believability of scenes, speculate how Kendall and Roman will evolve, and praise Gerri’s performance. Please take advantage of their analysis of pivotal scenes and the surprises that come with them. They even discuss the comedic subplot involving Connor, which they find cringy but comedic. Between power struggles and shocking lines, the hosts speculate on where the show will go next. Trust us, and you won’t want to miss it!

Highlights Include: 

  • A Scorpion for you
  • You are not Logan
  • The Challenges of Non-Roy Characters
  • Critical Analysis of Tom/Shiv, Mattson/Ebba, Roman/Connor scenes
  • Two India
  • Reverse Viking

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Karen at Washington & Lee, School of Law

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2 Gurus Talk Compliance

2 Gurus Talk Compliance – Episode 5, The Taylor Swift Edition

What happens when two top compliance commentators get together? They talk compliance, of course. Join Tom Fox and Kristy Grant-Hart in their podcast, 2 Gurus Talk Compliance, as they tackle topics on behavior economics, OFAC settlement lessons, the importance of the user experience in compliance policy creation, and more. They also discuss incorporating behavioral sciences into compliance strategies and the exciting changes in compliance consulting services. With their expertise, they share insights on how data, behavioral science, and innovative approaches can improve compliance programs, business processes, and profitability.

Listen as they provide valuable insights on how to understand culture by starting a dialogue and the importance of finding someone to give a narrative. Lastly, they discuss the challenge of bribery and corruption and the need for compliance professionals to be innovative, accept failures, and be comfortable with experimentation. Take advantage of this exciting and informative podcast episode from two renowned compliance experts, Tom Fox, and Kristy Grant-Hart.

Highlights Include:

  • Document Geeks rejoice
  • BAT settlement from the Caremark/McDonalds perspective
  • New Directions for Cybersecurity
  • What is a corrupt payment?
  • Rachel Carson and leadership
  • Compliance industry growth
  • What’s on the mind of CCOs
  • Taylor Swift and compliance
  • Using AI to generate meeting notes

 Resources 

1.     New Direction for Cybersecurity.

2.     BAT export control settlement-$767MM is just the start of the costs.

3.     What is the profile of a corrupt payment?

4.     Rachel Carson and Leadership

5.     The 24-Hour Rule by Adrienne Bellehumeur.

6.     Three Graphs Explain the Compliance Industry’s Growth

7.     What is top-of-mind with CCO’s?

8.     8 Handy Tools to Get AI-Generated Meeting Notes

9.     Queen of Due Diligence

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