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A Shifting Mindset Towards Prevention

It would not be too controversial to say that compliance programs are crucial in ensuring that organizations adhere to legal and ethical standards. That is basically what we are all striving to do. However, many of these programs are reactive, focusing more on problem-solving than prevention. This approach often leads to a lack of resources and initiative for proactive measures, which can ultimately hinder the effectiveness of compliance efforts. What I would ask you to consider today is a shift in your compliance program to prevention through greater engagement.

I have long used the McNulty Maxim’s of (1) What did you do to stop it? (2) What did you do to find out about it? and (3) What did you do to fix it? (Prevent, Detect, Remediate) You may need to shift your compliance mindset regarding your compliance regime. Through proactive measures, such as engaging and frequent training, you can move towards creating a culture of compliance that is both effective and engaging. Ronnie Feldman continually reminds us of the value of using entertainment and comedy in compliance training to make the learning experience enjoyable and memorable.

One of the critical factors impacting the shift towards prevention and engagement is the allocation of resources. Traditionally, compliance programs have focused on detection and investigation, often spending a significant portion of their budget on these reactive measures. However, as Feldman pointed out, this approach can be counterproductive. By investing more in preventative measures, organizations can mitigate risks more efficiently and avoid the need for extensive investigations.

Another essential factor to consider is the impact on employees. Compliance programs relying solely on detection and punishment can create a hostile, fear-based culture. Employees may hesitate to speak up about potential issues or concerns, fearing retribution or negative consequences. On the other hand, a prevention-focused approach that emphasizes engagement and empowerment can foster a culture of trust and psychological safety. When employees feel safe and supported, they are likelier to speak out and ally with their colleagues.

Balancing these factors can be challenging. Compliance professionals must find a way to allocate resources effectively, ensuring that both prevention and detection measures are in place. This requires a shift in mindset and a willingness to invest in proactive measures, even if it means reallocating resources from reactive measures. It also requires a commitment to engaging and empowering leaders within the organization, as they play a crucial role in setting the tone for compliance.

One approach to achieving this shift is through the use of microlearning. Many training professionals have highlighted the value of short, impactful learning modules that can easily integrate into employees’ daily routines. By delivering training in bite-sized pieces, organizations can ensure that employees are consistently engaged and learning without overwhelming them with lengthy and infrequent training sessions.

While shifting compliance programs towards prevention and engagement is compelling, it is essential to acknowledge the challenges associated with implementing such a shift. Resistance to change, limited resources, and competing priorities can all pose obstacles. However, by recognizing the importance of prevention and engagement, organizations can begin to overcome these challenges and make meaningful progress toward a more effective and engaging compliance program.

Shifting compliance programs towards prevention and engagement is a critical step in improving the effectiveness of compliance efforts. By investing more in proactive measures, engaging employees through innovative training methods, and empowering leaders, organizations can create a culture of compliance that is both effective and engaging. While there are challenges associated with this shift, the benefits far outweigh the tradeoffs. Ultimately, a prevention-focused approach mitigates risk more efficiently and creates a positive and engaging compliance culture.

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Compliance Tip of the Day

Compliance Tip of the Day: Compliance Innovation Through KPIs

Welcome to “Compliance Tip of the Day,” the podcast where we bring you daily insights and practical advice on navigating the ever-evolving landscape of compliance and regulatory requirements.

Whether you’re a seasoned compliance professional or just starting your journey, our aim is to provide you with bite-sized, actionable tips to help you stay on top of your compliance game.

Join us as we explore the latest industry trends, share best practices, and demystify complex compliance issues to keep your organization on the right side of the law. Tune in daily for your dose of compliance wisdom, and let’s make compliance a little less daunting, one tip at a time.

In this episode, we consider innovation in compliance through Key Performance Indicators (KPIs).

For more information on Ethico and a free White Paper on top compliance issues in 2024, click here.

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Daily Compliance News

Daily Compliance News: February 16, 2024 – The My Bad 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.

In today’s edition of Daily Compliance News:

  • Lyft CEO says misplaced zero was his fault. (Bloomberg)
  • The Tesla Board Chair is under scrutiny for oversight of the company.  (NYT)
  • The FCA investigates insider trading claims. (Bloomberg)
  • A tale of 2 corps: Binance and FTX. (Reuters)

For more information on Ethico and a free White Paper on top compliance issues in 2024, click here.

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12 O’Clock High-a podcast on business leadership

12 O’Clock High, a podcast on business leadership: Dan Silberberg on Navigating Challenges of Modern Leadership

In this episode, I visit with Dan Silberberg, who is a seasoned leader with a diverse background in tech, consulting, and business management, boasting 15 years of experience in the Fortune 500. His perspective on 21st-century leadership, shaped by his extensive experience and a master’s degree in leadership and coaching, is that traditional leadership methods are no longer sufficient in today’s rapidly evolving world.

Silberberg advocates for a shift towards “human leadership,” emphasizing the importance of curiosity and fostering more leaders within organizations. His belief in the transformative power of understanding one’s own thoughts, behaviors, and choices led him to develop the Leader Council program, a unique initiative designed to help C-suite executives become more engaged and connected leaders. Through this innovative approach, Silberberg is significantly influencing how leaders navigate their roles in the 21st century.

Key Highlights:

  • Engaging Executives: Transforming Leadership in Organizations
  • Leadership in a Multigenerational Workforce
  • Empowering Middle Managers for Organizational Success
  • Unlocking Potential: Creating Positive Change in Leadership

Resources:

Dan Silberberg on LinkedIn

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