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Career Can D0

Mary Ann Faremouth on Revolutionary Results

What if you could navigate the new work world with confidence and purpose?

Join Mary Ann Faremouth on this episode of Career Can Do as she delves into life lessons about relationships, integrity, and contributing to the world with Tom Fox.

Mary Ann, a seasoned recruiter turned author and podcast host, shares insights from her recent book, “Revolutionary Results.”

Through stories of butterflies, dragonflies, and falling on her face, Mary Ann intertwines personal experiences with professional inspiration to guide listeners on a journey of self-discovery and growth.

Mary Ann reflects on the power of change, the importance of relationships, and the significance of finding your own North Star. She discusses her writing style, the impact of serendipitous encounters, and the value of courage in embracing new opportunities. Also, she explores the transformative potential of navigating life’s challenges and finding fulfillment in both personal and professional endeavors.

Change is inevitable in life, and adapting to those changes is crucial for personal and professional growth. Mary Ann emphasizes, “The only real constant in life is change.” She highlights the importance of taking action to transform our lives in response to changes, comparing the journey to navigating by the North Star. Just as the North Star guides sailors through the seas, embracing change and adapting can lead us to new and fulfilling destinations.

The COVID-19 pandemic brought about significant changes in the work world, impacting both job seekers and employers. Mary Ann delves into the challenges faced by individuals during this time, including job losses and company closures. She reflects on how the pandemic prompted many to reevaluate their career paths and personal lives. Through her experiences as a recruiter and writer, Mary Ann offers insights into the importance of resilience and adaptability in navigating through changing and challenging times.

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Compliance Tip of the Day

Compliance Tip of the Day: Go Social in Training

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 today’s episode, we explore both how and why ethics and compliance training should be social and encourage communication and collaboration among employees.

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Creativity and Compliance

Creativity and Compliance: Marla Caceres on Enhancing Ethics and Compliance Communications Through Improv

Where does creativity fit into compliance? In more places than you think. Problem-solving, accountability, communication, and connection – they all take creativity. Join Tom Fox and Ronnie Feldman on Creativity and Compliance, part of the award-winning Compliance Podcast Network.

Ronnie’s company, Learnings and Entertainment, utilizes the entertainment devices that people use to consume information in their everyday, non-work lives, and apply it to important topics around compliance and ethics. It is not only about being funny. It is about changing the tone of your compliance communications and messaging to make your compliance program, policies and resources more accessible. In this episode of Creativity and Compliance, hosts Tom Fox and Ronnie Feldman are joined by special guest Marla Caceres, a seasoned improvisation facilitator, to explore the intersection of improvisation and the ethics compliance community.

Marla and Ronnie discuss the rich history of Chicago’s improv scene and its influence on communication skills, leadership, and psychological safety. They delve into practical techniques like ‘Yes, And’ and ‘Other-focused Communication’ that can help compliance professionals foster a supportive, trust-based environment. The conversation also covers how improv training can benefit organizational leaders, ethics ambassadors, and employees through low-stakes, fun exercises designed to build deep listening and collaborative skills. With a focus on creating environments where people feel safe to communicate openly, this episode offers valuable insights into using improv to enhance compliance and leadership within organizations.

Key Highlights:

  • The Chicago Improv Connection
  • Understanding Improvisation
  • Applied Improvisation in Business
  • Others-Focused Communication
  • Improv Techniques for Compliance
  • Psychological Safety and Deep Listening

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Compliance and AI

Compliance and AI: Jay Rosen on Emerging AI Threats in Corporate Compliance and Cybersecurity

What is the role of Artificial Intelligence in compliance? What about Machine Learning? Are you using ChatGPT?

These questions are but three of the many questions we will explore in this exciting new podcast series, Compliance and AI. Hosted by Tom Fox, the award-winning Voice of Compliance, in this podcast Jay Rosen joins me to discuss AI and fraud risk management.

Jay Rosen delves into the escalating influence of AI in corporate fraud, with historical and modern examples. A recent case from Hong Kong highlights how deepfake technology can be used to deceive employees. The speaker outlines three main AI threats: real-time deepfakes, AI-enabled evasion tactics, and manipulation of AI models.

It outlines strategies for corporations to mitigate these risks, including training on deepfake detection, ensuring secure data access, and implementing dual authorization processes. The goal is to prepare compliance departments for the AI-driven era of corporate crime.

Key Highlights:

  • Introduction to AI and Corporate Fraud
  • The Rise of AI in Cybersecurity and Fraud
  • Emerging AI Risks and Compliance Challenges
  • Key Areas of AI-Enabled Fraud
  • Deep Fake Technology and Corporate Impersonation
  • Mitigating AI Risks in Corporate Environments
  • Strategies for Handling Deepfakes and Model Manipulation

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Daily Compliance News

Daily Compliance News: May 31, 2024 – The Whites Only 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:

  • Virginia businesses were fined for hiring ‘whites only’.  (WaPo)
  • Boeing has a plan to fix safety issues. (NYT)
  • Are the Olympics a reputational risk?  (FT)
  • Menendez corruption was caught in emails and texts. (Politico)

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The Corruption Files

The Corruption Files: Lockheed and Birth of The FCPA

What is stranger than fiction? In the stories of worldwide corruption in this podcast series, co-hosts Tom Fox, the Voice of Compliance and Mike DeBernardis, partner at Hughes Hubbard discuss some of the most audacious corruption cases in anti-corruption enforcement.

More importantly, they will discuss the lessons learned on what your organization can do to prevent running a foul of international anti-bribery laws.

In this first episode of Season 2, Tom and Mike review the Lockheed corruption scandal, which led directly to the passage of the FCPA.

The discussion covers the significant bribery and corruption charges that led to the creation of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA). The hosts explore the international political fallout from the scandal, its impact on various countries, including Japan, Italy, and the Netherlands, and the consequences for Lockheed.

The episode highlights how the case influenced the development of anti-bribery laws worldwide and the roles played by figures like Stanley Sporkin in shaping these regulations. The conversation also touches on the ongoing challenges in combating corruption in the aerospace industry and its global implications.

Key Highlights:

  • The Lockheed Scandal: An Overview
  • High-Level Corruption and Its Unveiling
  • International Repercussions of the Lockheed Scandal
  • The Birth of the FCPA
  • Modern Implications and Compliance

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TechLaw10

Techlaw10: Eric Sinrod on the Rise of Data Breach Class Actions in the US & Europe

In this edition of TechLaw10, Jonathan Armstrong, Director—L-EV8, talks to Professor/Attorney Eric Sinrod from his home in California. They reflect on recent developments in data breach and data protection litigation.

Jonathan discusses recent cases in the UK that have limited some types of US-style class action litigation, including the Lloyds v Google case. He also discusses favorable rulings from the courts in England and Wales that have shown the courts’ concern over trivial data breach claims, including the Rolfe and Johnson case. He also briefly discusses class actions in the EU and the rest of Europe.

Eric discusses class actions in the US involving data breaches. He has 10 quick points on data breach litigation in the US. He discusses the mosaic of laws across the US that have been the basis of class action cases in the US. He also discusses some recent US cases, including Tsao v. Captiva.

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You can listen to earlier TechLaw10 audio podcasts with Eric and Jonathan at www.techlaw10.com.

You can find out more about Eric here at  Duane Morris LLP and more about Jonathan here at L-EV8 

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