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Compliance Tip of the Day

Compliance Tip of the Day – Compliance Expertise on Board

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, we aim to provide 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.

Just as ever corporate Board of Directors should have a Compliance Committee and a compliance expert on the Board.

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Rotary Voices of Kerrville

Rotary Voices of Kerrville – The Impact of Community Involvement: Marta Diffen’s Rotary Experience

Welcome to Rotary Voices of Kerrville, the podcast series that spotlights the Rotary Club of Kerrville, Texas—a club with rich history of community service, leadership, and dedication. For nearly 100 years, the Rotary Club of Kerrville has been at the heart of initiatives that make a real difference locally and globally. Through this podcast, we’ll explore the club’s incredible projects, hear from its inspiring members, and learn about the values driving their commitment to “Service Above Self.” In this episode, host Tom Fox speaks with Marta Diffen to discuss her journey with the Rotary Club in Kerrville.

Marta shares how she initially got involved and her subsequent rise to the board and presidency. She highlights the Rotary Club’s critical role in community service projects, such as supporting local robotics initiatives, organizing district-wide service days, and awarding college scholarships. Marta also emphasizes the transformative power of collective action and the Rotary’s focus on inclusivity and adaptability to attract younger members. Finally, she discusses her ongoing role to aid incoming leadership and ways for interested individuals to get involved.

Highlights include:

  • Joining the Rotary Club
  • Early Involvement and Leadership
  • Impactful Projects and Initiatives
  • Encouraging Youth Participation
  • How to Get Involved

Resources:

Rotary Club of Kerrville

Rotary District 5840

Rotary International

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Pawtastic Friends - The Paw Talk

Pawtastic Friends: The Paw Talk – Linus, Katniss and Kanan

Welcome to Pawtastic Friends-The Paw Talk. In this podcast, host Tom Fox visits with Michael and Melissa Novelli, co-founders of Pawtastic Friends and those who work with them at Pawtastic Friends. Michael and Melissa are dedicated to helping shelter and rescue dogs in the Las Vegas area become more adaptable through enrichment training, activities such as yoga and aquatics training, obedience, and agility. This podcast is sure to tug on your heartstrings; just listen to how sweet this one dog is! Tune in to hear more from Michael and Melissa Novelli as they discuss their passion for helping needy pups. Get ready for an exciting episode of Pawtastic Friends – The Paw Talk! In this episode, we feature Linus, Katniss, and Kanan.

Michael and Melissa Novelli return to discuss the inspiring stories of rescue dogs Linus, Katniss, and Kanan. Linus, a senior dog, benefits from aquatic exercises to help with joint pain and muscle strength. Katniss has found a loving foster home where she thrives but needs to be the only dog. Kanan, now happily adopted, had an extended stay in boarding before finding his forever home. The episode concludes with valuable guidelines for dog owners on making the holiday season less stressful for pets, including food safety tips and advice on avoiding anxiety-inducing situations. Additionally, the hosts highlight the importance of donations and available swag on the Pawtastic Friends site to support their life-changing rescue center.

Quotes:

“If they are afraid, don’t put them in the situation. Don’t set them up to fail.” Michael Novelli

“I think it’s important that, you know, there’s lots of ways to celebrate and you can celebrate, you know, with dog toys. I don’t think rawhides. No, rawhides, toys. You should supervise them.” Melissa Novelli

“And I’m one with the snacks. But, you know, how about making them their own little holiday dinner, like some boiled chicken and some steamed carrots and some steamed green beans and maybe some pumpkin.” – Melissa Novelli

“So like I said, there’s always ways to celebrate. You just have to be smart about.” – Melissa Novelli

Resources:

Pawtastic Friends

Donate to Pawtastic Friends

Pawtastic Friends on Instagram

Pawtastic Friends on Facebook

Pawtastic Friends-Hope for the Holiday

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Magnificent 7 Rides Again

The Magnificent 7 Rides Again: Deanna Eixman on Engaging Audiences Through Live Painting and Show Experiences

Welcome to The Magnificent 7 Rides Again, a captivating podcast series that delves into the vibrant world of seven talented female artists painting amidst the breathtaking landscapes, wildlife, and vistas of the Texas Hill Country. Join us as we explore their creative journeys, uncover the inspirations behind their work, and celebrate their unique perspectives on art and life. In season 2, we visit with the artists after their 2024 exhibit, The Magnificent Seven Rides Again, at the Kerrville Art and Culture Center. In this episode, host Tom Fox welcomes back Deanna Eixman.

In this episode, Deanna Eixman reflects on the recently concluded show ‘The Magnificent Seven Rides Again’ and her extensive experience exhibiting at various art shows. Deanna shares insights into her live painting sessions, highlighting the joy of interacting with audiences and inspiring young and older potential artists. She discusses the significance of the show’s growing popularity, the diverse and enthusiastic crowd it attracted, and the importance of making a memorable impact in Western art. Additionally, Deanna provides an overview of her recent and upcoming shows, including her participation in the Ingram Texas Arts and Crafts Fair, the distinctive Round Top show, and her plans for 2025, indicating her busy and productive schedule ahead.

Key highlights:

  • Reflections on the Magnificent Seven Rides Again
  • Painting in Front of an Audience
  • Seasonal Influences on Art
  • Upcoming Projects and Shows

Resources:

Deanna Eixman Fine Art

Kerrville Arts and Cultural Center

Texas Hill Country Podcast Network

The Hill Country Artists Facebook Page

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Business Integrity Innovations

Business Integrity Innovations: The Commercial Approach to Anti-Corruption: Insights from Dr. Maximilian Burger-Scheidlin

Business Integrity Innovations is brought to you by the Center for International Private Enterprise (CIPE) and the Compliance Podcast Network (CPN). This podcast is inspired by Ethics 1st, a multi-stakeholder initiative led by CIPE that creates pathways for accountable and sustainable investment in Africa. Companies can use Ethics 1st to standardize their business practices, develop sound corporate governance systems, and demonstrate their commitment to compliance and business ethics.

In this insightful episode of Business Integrity Innovations, hosts Tom Fox and Michele Crymes invite Business Integrity Innovations: The Commercial Approach to Anti-Corruption: Insights from Dr. Max Burger-Scheidlin from ICC Austria to discuss innovative strategies in the anti-corruption sphere. Dr. Scheidlin shares his journey from a lawyer engaged in corrupt practices to an advocate for business integrity. He narrates a compelling story of a Sudanese businessman who made profits without indulging in bribery by investing in after-sales service instead. This approach ultimately proved more profitable and sustainable than corrupt alternatives.

Dr. Scheidlin emphasizes the importance of mindset change and a commercial approach to anti-corruption, especially in high-risk countries where legal compliance alone is insufficient. He argues that fostering long-term egoism by showcasing the profitability of non-corrupt practices can significantly reduce corruption. The episode delves into anti-corruption’s macro and micro impacts, illustrating the economic benefits of integrity in business. The conversation concludes with practical advice for companies looking to implement anti-corruption measures and an invitation to visit ICC Austria’s website for more resources.

Key highlights:

  • The Sudanese Businessman and the Wake-Up Call
  • ICC Austria’s Mission and Role
  • Tools and Strategies for Anti-Corruption
  • Commercial vs. Legal Approach to Compliance
  • The Commercial Approach to Anti-Corruption
  • Macro and Micro Examples of Corruption Impact
  • Future of Anti-Corruption Efforts

Resources:

ICC Austria

ICC LinkedIn

CIPE

CIPE

Ethics 1st

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Reel Creators of the Texas Hill Country

Reel Creators of the Texas Hill Country: Season 1: Kayla Rich: Navigating Challenges in Film Production and Marketing

Welcome to Reel Creators of the Texas Hill Country, where we dive deep into the heart of filmmaking in one of America’s most unique and captivating landscapes. From rolling hills and rustic towns to thriving cities and hidden gems, the Texas Hill Country offers endless inspiration for filmmakers, and we’re here to uncover every aspect. In this podcast, we’ll meet the passionate directors, cinematographers, screenwriters, and crews who bring their creative visions to life in this storied region. Join us as we explore the challenges, rewards, and unique stories that make filmmaking here an art. Whether you’re a seasoned pro or simply curious about the world behind the camera, Reel Creators of the Texas Hill Country promises to be your all-access pass to the vibrant filmmaking community of the Hill Country and beyond.

In this Season One, we will feature the production of the film Sherlock Holmes –  Mare of the Night, a TriGoodwyn production headed by filmmaker CJ Goodwyn. We will visit with Goodwyn, members of his crew, the cast, and the production team. In this Episode 4, I visit with Kayla Rich, the First Assistant Director on Sherlock Holmes-Mare of the Night,

Kayla adeptly navigated the challenges as the First Assistant Director and now applies her skills to enhance the event’s visibility through strategic use of the film’s website and social media outreach. Rich is passionate about supporting independent creators and believes in the importance of community-centered entertainment, especially post-pandemic, reflected in her strategic focus on theatrical distribution and community engagement. The recent Halloween party in Kerrville, Texas, offered attendees the chance to meet the cast, preview the movie, and participate in a silent auction that supports local businesses, highlighting her commitment to fostering local community involvement and reviving the moviegoing experience.

 

Key highlights:

  • Kayla’s Role on set-Camp Mom
  • Top Takeaways for Kayla from the set and filming
  • Revitalizing Theatrical Distribution for “Sherlock Holmes-Mare of the Night”
  • Reviving Independent Cinema Through Theatrical Collaborations

Resources:

Sherlock Holmes-Mare of the Night

On Facebook

TriGoodwyn Productions

Texas Hill Country Podcast Network

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Daily Compliance News

Daily Compliance News: December 5, 2024 – The CTA Enjoined 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 in 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.

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Reimagining Compliance as a Product

In the modern corporate environment, compliance must transcend its traditional role as a set of rules and regulations. Instead, it should be reimagined as a product—something employees actively choose to engage with daily. Inspired by product design principles, this approach positions compliance as a value-driven offering that meets employee needs while supporting organizational integrity.

In an HBR article entitled Reimaging Work as a Product, authors Eric Anicich and Dart Lindsley ask if there is a better way to approach the employee experience. The authors challenge traditional paradigms by proposing that work be viewed as a product employers offer employees. They advocate that reimagining work as a product addresses the disengagement and dissatisfaction rampant in the workforce and aligns employees’ needs with organizational goals. I have adapted their piece for a compliance audience.

This concept is about something other than making compliance easier. Instead, it is about making it indispensable and aligned with employee motivations. By redesigning compliance as a product employees “purchase” with their engagement, compliance professionals can enhance participation, foster a culture of ethics, and drive long-term success.

It all begins with why compliance must be seen as a product to be delivered inside an organization. Compliance often needs help to capture employee attention. Mandated training modules and periodic policy updates can feel disconnected from day-to-day work. Employees may view compliance as a checkbox task rather than a meaningful element of their roles. Yet, disengaged employees pose significant risks, from regulatory violations to ethical breaches.

Reimagining compliance as a product addresses these challenges. Like any successful product, compliance should do such things as (1) solve employee pain points, (2) offer clear and personalized value, and (3) foster ongoing loyalty and engagement. How can compliance move to this approach or at least be seen?

The Product Design Approach to Compliance

  • Understanding Why Employees “Hire” Compliance.

Drawing on Clayton Christensen’s Jobs to be Done theory, employees engage with compliance to fulfill specific personal, professional, or organizational needs. Some examples of compliance jobs are reducing risk for a corporation and its employees, as everyone wants protection from liability or disciplinary action. Compliance enables growth and profitability, as more effective compliance = more efficient business process = greater profitability. Finally, compliance aligns with the values of almost all employees, as they want a workplace that mirrors their ethics.

This approach has another benefit for the compliance function. It requires an assessment of your organization from a cultural perspective. In the 2024 ECCP, the DOJ made clear that companies must use data to help manage their corporate culture. The information gleaned will also help the corporate compliance professional understand what the employees want and need from a compliance solution. You can use these insights to craft messaging that positions compliance as a solution to their unique challenges.

  • Segmenting Compliance Customers

Not all employees interact with compliance in the same way. Tailoring the compliance product to different groups ensures it resonates broadly. Just as the DOJ mandates tailored training and communications, you can tailor the delivery of compliance solutions for your employees. This can include using the Customer Segments in your organization, such as new employees, who will need a greater foundational understanding of policies and reporting channels. For managers, it could require advanced training on fostering ethical cultures, monitoring compliance, and learning how to the first intake in a speak-up culture. Finally, there will be employees in your organization who, because of their specialized roles, will require targeted knowledge, such as export controls for logistics teams or anti-bribery rules for sales.

The compliance professional can work to create tiered compliance offerings. For instance, beginner courses for new hires, role-specific modules for specialists, and leadership workshops for managers. This is also true for the targeted communications you use on a more regular basis for employees. For instance, more communications on facility payments could be a useful service for employees who travel internationally.

  • Balancing Employee Needs with Compliance Requirements

While compliance professionals must meet regulatory demands, they can still design programs that respect employee time and preferences. There are some easy ways for a compliance professional to not only think about this step but also act on it. You can consider the modular design of your compliance training by breaking it into smaller, digestible segments that employees can complete at their convenience. Interaction can also drive engagement, so consider using interactive formats such as gamification, simulations, or role-playing to make compliance training engaging and memorable.

Your first step should be to use analytics to identify bottlenecks in compliance processes. If employees find certain tasks burdensome, redesign them with user-friendly tools or workflows. From there, take the information and craft a solution that meets the users’ needs, not just those from the compliance department. As Carsten Tams continually reminds us, it’s all about the UX.

Measuring the “Success” of Compliance as a Product

Successful products are evaluated by customer satisfaction and retention. Similarly, compliance success should be measured by how effectively it engages employees and fosters a culture of ethics. As Megan Daugherty also reminds us, it is about the numbers. So, what are your metrics for compliance engagement? What are your adoption rates? How many employees complete optional compliance training or use reporting tools? Equally important are your retention rates. You must determine if your company’s employees consistently follow compliance protocols. Finally, go outside the box with something like the Net Promoter Score (NPS), which helps you determine how likely employees are to recommend their company’s compliance program to peers.

There are multiple tools you can use for feedback. You can use a Pulse Survey, which gauges employee perceptions of compliance processes. You can use Focus Groups to explore pain points and opportunities for improvement in depth. You can use behavioral data garnered through monitoring adherence to compliance requirements through key performance indicators (KPIs). Finally, tools such as the Culture Audit can provide both a benchmark and framework to help compliance professionals understand the state of their culture and how to assess and improve it.

Addressing Challenges in Compliance Product Design

There will be challenges in taking this approach. Some key (and early) challenges will include overcoming resistance, particularly from employees who view compliance simply as an obligatory burden. Yet framing compliance as a resource, not a restriction, highlights how it protects employees, supports their career goals, and aligns with organizational values. Another employee concern could be balancing personalization with fairness, as some employees might view personalized compliance experiences as creating perceptions of favoritism. The solution should be to set clear criteria for personalization, such as role-specific training requirements, and communicate them transparently to avoid misunderstandings.

Finally, the biggest challenge will be to change the Tone at the Top by shifting your senior leadership’s mindsets. Typically, senior management prioritizes short-term goals over longer-term compliance initiatives. Here, you can quantify the value of compliance. For example, demonstrate how ethical lapses affect revenue, reputation, and employee retention to gain leadership buy-in.

Practical Steps for Redesigning Compliance as a Product

You should begin mapping the compliance journey by identifying key touchpoints, such as onboarding, annual training, and reporting. From there, look for pain points where employees disengage and redesign those interactions. Feedback loops can be useful to share survey results with employees to show that their input shapes compliance initiatives. Compliance Champions can work to empower managers and ethical leaders to advocate for compliance within their teams. Always remember to celebrate employees who model ethical behavior as brand ambassadors for compliance. Finally, in 2024, leverage technology by implementing AI-driven dashboards to monitor real-time compliance risks and engagement. Another key tool is chatbots, which provide instant answers to employee compliance queries.

Building a Compliance Product Employees Choose Daily

Reimagining compliance as a product transforms it from a mandate into a partnership. Compliance can become a trusted ally in the workplace by delivering value, fostering engagement, and respecting employee needs. This approach not only enhances compliance outcomes but also strengthens the ethical fabric of the organization. So, as Carsten Tams says, It’s all about the UX: are you treating compliance as a product employees want to engage with? The time has come to innovate compliance for the modern workplace, making it a cornerstone of trust, integrity, and success. Work to build a compliance program employees want to subscribe to every day.