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Trekking Through Compliance

Trekking Through Compliance – Episode 47 – Investigative Lessons from The Immunity Syndrome

In this episode of Trekking Through Compliance, we consider the episode The Immunity Syndrome, which aired on January 19, 1968, and occurred on Star Date 4307.1.

The Enterprise is diverted to investigate the mysterious cessation of communication with the Gamma 7A star system. While on its way, Spock telepathically senses the destruction of a starship manned by Vulcans. The Enterprise encounters a strange field that drains all mechanical or biologically generated energy. Spock finds that the zone of darkness is a negative energy field. They send a probe penetrating the organism, discovering it to be living and filled with protoplasm.

Spock sets out in the shuttlecraft and heads for the nucleus. Spock establishes that the organism has stored enough energy to reproduce and that the 40 chromosomes in the nucleus are ready to come together. The Enterprise is sucked into the organism. But Kirk fills a probe full of antimatter and plants it in the nucleus.

As the Enterprise backs out of the organism before it blows up, it detects Spock’s shuttlecraft and locks on a tractor beam. The explosion rocks the ship, but it survives, and the stars appear on the viewing screen again. Somehow, the shuttlecraft also survives.

Commentary

This episode focuses on the USS Enterprise’s investigation into the disappearance of communications with the Gamma 7A star system and the destruction of the Vulcan-manned starship Intrepid. Tom parallels compliance strategies as the crew encounters a giant single-celled organism threatening their survival. He outlines key lessons on comprehensive data collection and analysis, interdisciplinary collaboration, adaptability, objective decision-making, ethical considerations, and continuous improvement. By examining these principles, he provides valuable insights on enhancing the effectiveness and integrity of compliance programs.

Key Highlights

  • Key Plot Points
  • Philosophical Reflections
  • Investigative Lessons for Compliance Professionals

Resources

Excruciatingly Detailed Plot Summary by Eric W. Weisstein

MissionLogPodcast.com

Memory Alpha

 

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Daily Compliance News

Daily Compliance News: July 18, 2024 – The Stuck in Nigeria 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:

  • Nigeria refuses to release Binance compliance professionals. (Bloomberg)
  • A Chinese tycoon was convicted of fraud in the US.  (WSJ)
  • What would US trade policy look like under Trump? (FT)
  • The mayor of Venice is under investigation for corruption. (ABCNews)

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Everything Compliance

Everything Compliance: Episode 137, The Boeing Pleads Guilty Edition

Welcome to the only roundtable podcast in compliance as we celebrate our second century of shows.

In this episode, we welcome Karen Moore as a permanent panelist.

We have one topic for this episode, the Boeing guilty plea, which we slice and dice from a variety of perspectives. Karen is joined by Jonathan Marks, Jonathan Armstrong, and Matt Kelly as panelists, all hosted by Tom Fox.

  1. Karen Moore considers that there are multiple stakeholders involved with Boeing and will they be covered in the resolution? She shouts out to the UK for their seamless transition of power after the July 4 election and to the Men’s Football team for making the UEFA Cup Final.
  2. Matt Kelly asks multiple questions about the form of the guilty plea and what it may mean for compliance professionals going forward. He rants about Tractor Supply which ditched its DEI and sustainability efforts based on one Twitter campaign.
  3. Jonathan Armstrong takes a look at the Boeing plea deal from his uniquely British perspective, with 3 takeaways. He shouts out to the new British Prime Minister, Sir Keir Starmer.
  4. Jonathan Marks considers corporate governance and internal control failures. He rants about Board members who do not understand Board governance.
  5. Tom Fox shouts out to Pittsburgh rookie Paul Skenes for his great first season and being named the Starting Pitcher for the All-Star Game.

The members of the Everything Compliance are:

The host, producer, rantor (and sometimes panelist) of Everything Compliance is Tom Fox, the Voice of Compliance. He can be reached at tfox@tfoxlaw.com. Everything Compliance is a part of the award-winning Compliance Podcast Network.

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FCPA Survival Guide

FCPA Survival Guide – Step 7 – Changing Your Business Model

How can you survive an FCPA enforcement action? In this special podcast series, Tom Fox and Nick Gallo outline the Top 10 things you can do to reduce your overall fine and penalty, perhaps down to a complete declination. All of the actions you can take come from recent DOJ prosecutions under the FCPA and speeches from DOJ representatives. This podcast, sponsored by Ethico, is the companion series to the book The FCPA Survival Guide: Surviving and Thriving a Foreign Corrupt Practices Act Enforcement Action. Today, we discuss lesson number seven: changing your business model.

In this episode, Tom and Nick discuss the significant transformations by companies like Albemarle and SAP, which shifted from using third-party sales agents to internal teams to enhance compliance and reduce risk. The conversation delves into the Department of Justice’s role in recognizing and endorsing such changes, eventually becoming industry standards. The session also covers the challenges and considerations in explaining such fundamental shifts to stakeholders and effectively managing the associated risks.

Key Highlights and Issues:

  • The Role of DOJ in Compliance Solutions
  • Case Studies: Albemarle and SAP
  • Philosophical Changes in Sales Models
  • Risks in Internal vs. Third-Party Sales Model
  • Business Reasons for Internal Sales
  • Explaining Changes to Stakeholders

Resources:

Nick Gallo on LinkedIn

Ethico

The FCPA Survival Guide: Surviving and Thriving a Foreign Corrupt Practices Act Enforcement Action

Tom

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The Corruption Files

The Corruption Files: Exploring The Teapot Dome Scandal: Lessons from a Century – Old Corruption Case

What is stranger than fiction? 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 afoul of international anti-bribery laws.

In this episode of Season 2, Tom and Mike take a deep dive into one of the seminal scandals of the 20thcentury, the Teapot Dome scandal.

The infamous Teapot Dome scandal occurred during Warren Harding administration. Tom and Mike take a deep dive into a historical overview of the event, detailing steps taken by key figures like Albert Fall, who leased federal oil reserves to his associates without competitive bidding, resulting in massive corruption and eventual convictions. The discussion highlights the scandal’s significant impact on U.S. governance, including the first conviction of a former cabinet member, and underscores enduring compliance lessons relevant to modern-day corruption cases.

Key Highlights:

  • Historical Context of the Teapot Dome Scandal
  • The Scandal Unfolds: Key Players and Actions
  • Investigations and Revelations
  • Legal Consequences and Fallout
  • Lessons and Reflections

Resources:

Mike DeBernardis on LinkedIn

HughesHubbardReed

Tom Fox

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Kerrville Folk Festival

Kerrville Folk Festival: Deb Rouse On Music Camp for Teens and Welcome Home Festival

For over 50 years, the Kerrville Folk Festival has been a haven for folk music lovers, singer-songwriters, and storytellers from around the globe. Set against the backdrop of the serene Quiet Valley Ranch, this festival is more than just a music event—it’s a community, a family, and a celebration of artistic expression and camaraderie.

In this podcast, we will explore the rich history of the Kerrville Folk Festival, from its humble beginnings in 1972 to its evolution into a beloved tradition that draws thousands of attendees each year. We’ll hear from musicians who have graced its stages, fans who have made lifelong memories, and the dedicated organizers who keep the festival spirit alive.

So, sit back, relax, and get ready to be transported to the magic of the Kerrville Folk Festival, where music, nature, and community come together in perfect harmony. this episode, Tom welcomes back Kerrville Folk Festival Executive Director Deb Rouse.

They visit about an upcoming music camp for teens at the Kerrville Folk Festival running from July 21st to 25th. This immersive four-day camping event connects teens with professional musicians and offers diverse music and art workshops. Each participant gets to take home a musical instrument. Deb also shares insights from the recently concluded 2024 Kerrville Folk Festival and looks ahead to the Welcome Home Fest in October, highlighting notable performances and the festival’s broad musical range.

Key Highlights:

  • Upcoming Music Camp for Teens
  • Instructors and Talent
  • Music Camp Costs and Scholarships
  • Recital Night and Event Details
  • Kerrville Folk Festival 2024 Retrospective
  • Welcome Home Fest Preview

Resources:

Welcome Home Festival

Kerrville Folk Festival Foundation

Music Camp for Teens

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Blog

Amy Hanan – Stepping into the Spotlight

Compliance is a profession dedicated to making the world a better place, and the contributions of many inspiring women enrich it. In a recent episode of the Great Women in Compliance podcast, guest host Sarah Haddon talked with Amy Hanan, LRN’s Chief Marketing Officer, about her career journey and the lessons she has learned.

Amy’s career has been a fascinating journey marked by constant learning and seizing opportunities. As the Chief Marketing Officer for LRN, Amy has transitioned from working behind the scenes to becoming a prominent figure in the compliance community. Her path is a testament to the importance of stepping out of one’s comfort zone and embracing new challenges. Amy’s role often involves extensive travel, balancing numerous business trips with her demanding responsibilities. Despite the hectic schedule, she has found a balance that allows her to thrive professionally and personally. This balance is crucial, as Amy emphasizes integrating personal interests and relaxation into one’s routine to maintain overall well-being.

A significant milestone in Amy’s career was delivering a keynote presentation at an international compliance event. This was a departure from her usual role behind the scenes, presenting a challenge she enthusiastically embraced. Speaking at the Future of Financial Crime and Compliance Summit in London, Amy shared her insights with a large audience, marking her first keynote at an external event.

Despite initial nervousness, Amy’s confidence grew as she engaged with material things she was passionate about. This experience underscored the value of preparation and the ability to connect with an audience on deeply resonating topics. It also highlighted the importance of visual aids in guiding and focusing the audience’s attention, making the presentation more effective.

Amy’s career trajectory has been shaped by her willingness to raise her hand and take on new challenges. She recalls a pivotal moment early in her career when she volunteered to lead the implementation of a new marketing automation platform at a media company. This decision set her on a path of redefining her professional journey, emphasizing the importance of stepping up when opportunities arise.

The parallels between marketing and compliance are striking, particularly in adopting technology and data analytics. Amy draws comparisons between the evolution of marketing departments and the current trajectory of ethics and compliance teams. Both fields are transitioning from being seen as cost centers to being recognized as value creators, driven by the availability of new tools and technologies.

Amy’s approach to her role is characterized by continuous learning and adaptation. She emphasizes the importance of staying informed about industry trends, regulatory changes, and best practices. By consuming a wealth of information from various sources, including podcasts, research reports, and industry events, Amy stays ahead of the curve and brings valuable insights to her organization.

Her background in legal marketing has provided a strong foundation for understanding the intricacies of the compliance field. This knowledge, combined with her curiosity and desire to understand the motivations behind different stakeholders, enables her to make informed decisions that drive business success.

Amy’s leadership style is defined by decisiveness and a bias towards action. She believes in making decisions promptly and avoiding analysis paralysis. This approach keeps projects moving forward and empowers her team to take ownership and learn from their experiences. Amy’s ability to balance decisiveness with empathy and understanding is key to her leadership effectiveness.

Amy applies the same principles of efficiency and decisiveness in her personal life. As a single parent with a demanding career, she values her time and prioritizes activities that help her recharge and maintain a positive outlook. Exercise, in particular, plays a crucial role in her routine, allowing her to clear her mind and relieve stress.

Amy navigates a significant personal transition as she adjusts to life as a single parent. This period of self-discovery is helping her redefine her identity and understand what truly brings her joy and fulfillment. Embracing this phase with curiosity and openness, Amy is exploring new interests and finding ways to enjoy her company.

Her journey underscores the importance of resilience and adaptability in the face of change. By staying curious and open to new experiences, Amy continues to grow personally and professionally, setting an example for others in compliance.

I found Amy Hanan’s story to be a powerful reminder of the importance of embracing opportunities, continuous learning, and decisiveness in the compliance profession. Her journey from behind-the-scenes roles to becoming a keynote speaker and leader in her field highlights the transformative power of stepping out of one’s comfort zone. As compliance professionals, we can draw inspiration from Amy’s example to navigate our careers with confidence, curiosity, and a commitment to making a positive impact.

In celebrating the contributions of women like Amy Haran, the Great Women in Compliance podcast continues to inspire and empower the next generation of compliance leaders. By sharing their stories and insights, we honor the remarkable women shaping the future of compliance and making the world a better place.

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Compliance Tip of the Day

Compliance Tip of the Day: Sales Incentives and Compliance

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, what is the role of sales incentives in your compliance program?

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