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Compliance Tip of the Day

Compliance Tip of the Day – Empowering Middle Managers to Drive Compliance Transformation

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.

How a compliance function can use middle managers to drive real transformation in a compliance program.

For more on this topic, check out The Compliance Handbook, a Guide to Operationalizing Your Compliance Program, 6th edition, which was recently released by LexisNexis. It is available here.

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12 O’Clock High, a podcast on business leadership – Emotional Health and High Achievers: A Journey to Balance with Dr. Karthik Ramanan

12 O’Clock High, an award-winning podcast on business leadership, brings together stories from history, the arts, sports and movies, research, and current events to consider leadership lessons. Tom takes a solo turn to visit with Dr. Karthik Ramanan (Dr. K), a licensed naturopathic physician specializing in emotional health for entrepreneurs and executives.

Dr. K shares his professional background and insights into emotional health, defining it as the absence of disease and the ability to identify, process, and act upon emotions. He introduces his book, ‘The Emotionally Healthy You,’ and discusses his unique writing process. The discussion is about the five pillars of emotional health: psychology, relationships, nutrition, sleep, and body movement. Dr. K emphasizes the importance of morning routines, maintaining a sense of purpose, and balancing high achievement with emotional resilience.

Key highlights:

  • Emotional Health and Mentorship
  • Defining Emotional Health
  • The Five Pillars of Emotional Health
  • Balancing High Achievement and Emotional Well-being
  • Finding Purpose and Mentorship

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Daily Compliance News

Daily Compliance News: May 9, 2025 – The Bring Out Your Dead Pardon 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.

Top stories include:

  • Credit Suisse whistleblowers will share in a $150MM bounty. (WSJ)
  • Corpses for cash = corruption. (WSJ)
  • CZ to ask for a Presidential pardon. (CoinDesk)
  • OpenAI governance issues still exist. (FT)
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Compliance and AI

Compliance and AI: Navigating Regulatory Challenges in 2025 with Allison Lagosh

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 we will explore in this cutting-edge podcast series, Compliance and AI, hosted by Tom Fox, the award-winning Voice of Compliance. In this episode, Tom is joined by Allison Lagosh, Head of Compliance at Saifr.ai, to discuss the current and future landscape of regulatory compliance.

Lagosh discusses key regulatory focus areas for 2025, including AI and its intersection with compliance, the expansion of AML rules to investment advisors, and the importance of accurate AI representation. She also touches on the challenges of an ever-changing regulatory environment, providing strategies for future-proofing compliance programs and managing uncertainty. Lagosh offers practical advice for compliance officers, emphasizing continuous education, reliance on sound vendor management, and integrating AI governance within firms.

Key highlights:

  • What are the key regulatory focus areas for 2025, particularly from the SEC and FINRA?
  • How are firms adjusting their compliance strategies to align with these expectations?
  • What are the new AML rules for investment advisors?
  • How are compliance functions currently leveraging AI technologies?
  • What are the practical challenges and benefits of integrating AI into a firm’s compliance infrastructure?
  •  What can compliance officers do now to future-proof their programs for upcoming regulatory changes?

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Check out my latest book, Upping Your Game-How Compliance and Risk Management Move to 2030 and Beyond, available from Amazon.com.

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Creativity and Compliance

Creativity and Compliance – From Compliance Enforcers to Trusted Advisors: The Path Forward

Where does creativity fit into compliance? It can be found in more places than you might expect. 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 people use to consume information in their everyday, non-work lives and applies 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, Tom and Ronnie discuss the evolution of compliance roles from merely cleaning up messes to becoming integral business advisors and coaches. They emphasize the necessity of showcasing value through proactive, positive communication and using creative, engaging methods. They highlight insights from the Global Ethics Summit and delve into the importance of humor, human connection, and innovative compliance training and interaction approaches. The episode points out the importance of transitioning compliance perceptions within organizations and offers practical, cost-effective ways for compliance officers to engage, educate, and support their colleagues.

Key highlights:

  • From Cleaning Up Messes to Becoming Advisors
  • The Role of AI in Compliance
  • Advertising Your Role as Advisors
  • Using Humor and Creativity in Compliance
  • Engaging Communication Strategies
  • Low-Cost, High-Impact Compliance Ideas

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  • Learnings & Entertainments (Website)
  • Compliance Confessions – inspired by “Mean Tweets” these 90-second commercials address misconceptions and excuses to promote speak up culture and the E&C team as positive and helpful.
  • E&C Training Jams – a soulful singer banters with ethics & compliance explaining policies, sharing examples and debunking excuses. 
  • Tales from the Hotline – Real speak up-themed stories about workplace behavior gone wrong.
  • Workplace Tonight Show! – E&C meets SNL Weekend Update explaining corporate risk topics and why employees should care.
  • 60-Second Communication & Awareness Shorts – A variety of short, customizable, music and multimedia, quick-hitter “commercials” promoting integrity, compliance, speaking up and the E&C team as helpful advisors and coaches.
  • Custom Live & Digital Programing – Custom creative programming that balances the seriousness of the subject matter with a more engaging delivery. After all, you can’t bore people into learning.

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TechLaw10 – AI: New Laws in the US & Enforcement in Europe

In this film, Punter Southall Law’s Jonathan Armstrong discusses new AI laws with Eric Sinrod, California professor and attorney at Duane Morris LLP. This is episode 292 in the popular TechLaw10 series. You can listen to earlier podcasts at Duane Morris. The podcast starts with a round-up from Eric of the latest legal proposals in California dealing with issues, including AI concerns over:

  • Deepfakes
  • Identity Theft
  • Digital Replicas (including of the dead)
  • Elections
  • Healthcare
  • Watermarking for AI-generated Content
  • AI Voice Messages & Calls

Jonathan talks about the EU AI Act. There are FAQs on that here: https://bit.ly/euaifaq. There is also a glossary of AI terms here: https://puntersouthall.law/insights/eu-ai-act-glossary/. Jonathan looks at a round-up of recent GDPR cases involving AI, including cases relating to:

  • ChatGPT/OpenAI
  • Grok/X
  • ReplikaAI
  • Deepseek
  • Google
  • Deliveroo
  • Foodinho
  • ClearviewAI
  • Budapest Bank

Jonathan also talks about recent UK AI regulation announcements from Minister Peter Kyle. He discusses the need for those running businesses to take a balanced view of AI, including taking risks with AI in some cases to promote the business. Jonathan talks about the NYSBA AI Task Force. There are details of that here: https://nysba.org/app/uploads/2022/03/2024. Jonathan also talks about regulatory findings against Deepseek in South Korea. The details are here https://www.pipc.go.kr/np/

You can learn more about Eric at Duane Morris LLP: https://www.duanemorris.com/attorneys/ericjsinrod.html and Jonathan here at Punter Southall Law: https://puntersouthall.law/about-us/jonathan-armstrong/

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Muddle in the Middle Week: Part 5 – Empowering Middle Managers to Drive Compliance Transformation

We are at the end of this week’s exploration of how middle managers can elevate your organization’s compliance regime. While I named the week’s series Muddle in the Middle, I hope that by this Part 5, you have seen how powerful middle managers can be in making a compliance program run more effectively. I want to end this week by examining how a compliance function can use middle managers to drive real transformation in a compliance program.

As compliance professionals, we continuously strive to enhance our corporate compliance programs to navigate an increasingly complex regulatory landscape. While historically prevalent, the traditional methods of top-down directives paired with bottom-up execution in compliance have shown significant shortcomings. Indeed, according to recent studies highlighted by Michael Mankins and Patrick Litre in their article “Middle Managers Should Drive Your Business Transformation,” fewer than one in eight organizational transformations achieve sustained success without strong middle manager support.

Middle managers are frequently underestimated and often miscast as bureaucratic gatekeepers who slow down processes and resist innovation. However, the truth could not be further from this stereotype. Strategically positioned between executive leadership and frontline teams, middle managers possess unique capabilities essential to driving meaningful, lasting compliance transformations. Their role is vital today as compliance evolves beyond basic regulatory adherence into a strategic business partnership and ethical stewardship.

The authors advocate strongly for a new transformation model powered from the middle outward. I drew on this article to consider how compliance teams can leverage these insights, translating business transformation principles into effective compliance transformation strategies. Here are five essential lessons for compliance professionals:

Lesson 1: Select and Deploy Your Best Talent for Compliance Initiatives

Not all middle managers have an equal impact. The best compliance outcomes come from deploying your most competent middle managers as transformation leaders. At Amgen, senior leadership intentionally chose top-rated middle managers to lead critical business initiatives, dedicating these managers exclusively to the transformation process without distractions. Compliance officers should similarly identify middle managers with a strong record of integrity, clear decision-making abilities, and the respect of their teams, placing them at the forefront of compliance improvement projects. By deploying these standout individuals, compliance initiatives are far more likely to achieve the credibility, engagement, and results that compliance projects demand.

Lesson 2: Empower Middle Managers to Actively Sponsor Compliance Change

Effective compliance transformation hinges on middle managers executing instructions and actively sponsoring the change. The case of bioMérieux is instructive: the company succeeded in integrating a major business unit largely because it empowered middle managers to implement significant strategic shifts, ensuring that they had clearly defined objectives, adequate resources, and genuine authority to initiate change.   Compliance professionals must replicate this model. Middle managers in compliance roles must be empowered to advocate for and actively shape compliance policies, procedures, and cultural initiatives. They need the autonomy and support to tackle complex compliance challenges and facilitate meaningful dialogue across organizational hierarchies.

Lesson 3: Cultivate a Culture That Rewards Bold Compliance Actions

Transformative compliance isn’t about incremental tweaks; rather, it is about courageous, forward-looking innovation. When T-Mobile sought radical improvement in its customer experience, leadership directed their teams broadly: “Do what’s needed to rock the world.” This bold mandate, supported by recognition and reward, substantially improved customer satisfaction metrics. Compliance leaders must likewise cultivate environments where middle managers are rewarded for bold, creative, and proactive compliance thinking. Recognizing and promoting innovation within compliance signals clearly to all employees that compliance is not just about risk avoidance but about creating sustainable business value through ethical leadership and integrity.

Lesson 4: Shift Middle Management Focus from Oversight to Facilitation

Compliance middle managers often find themselves buried under administrative tasks that could easily be automated, detracting from their ability to lead strategic initiatives. The authors stressed that organizations must refocus middle managers on strategic initiatives, enabling them to leverage their unique insights and skills in transformative ways. In compliance terms, this means reducing the burden of routine oversight and increasing opportunities for middle managers to facilitate skill development, ethical decision-making workshops, and collaboration across diverse teams. Organizations can fully utilize their expertise in navigating complex ethical landscapes and regulatory environments by freeing compliance managers from lower-value tasks.

Lesson 5: Align Training and Development to Enable Compliance Transformation

Finally, effective compliance transformation requires an ongoing commitment to training middle managers in the soft skills necessary for ethical leadership and the technical knowledge required to manage emerging compliance risks. Amgen’s example clearly illustrates how carefully integrated leadership development programs with strategic initiatives provide managers with the tools to drive transformation effectively. Compliance teams must ensure their training programs comprehensively address evolving compliance demands, emphasizing leadership, coaching, conflict resolution, and critical analytical thinking. Middle managers with robust training and clearly defined career progression pathways become highly motivated compliance champions.

The Cornerstone of Sustainable Compliance

Compliance is at a critical inflection point. The challenges are becoming more complex, the regulatory demands are becoming more intricate, and stakeholder expectations are higher than ever. Traditional approaches no longer suffice. Effective compliance transformation must harness the strategic capabilities of middle managers who sit uniquely at the intersection of organizational strategy, operational reality, and ethical culture.

Middle managers are not merely policy executors; they must be active architects of compliance strategy. Compliance professionals can significantly elevate their programs’ effectiveness and sustainability by identifying and empowering top talent, facilitating bold compliance innovations, shifting managerial focus, and providing targeted development.

Let the insights from Amgen, bioMérieux, and T-Mobile guide your compliance journey. Embrace the power of middle managers, transforming them from operational gatekeepers into strategic compliance catalysts. Compliance professionals who understand and act on these lessons will undoubtedly lead their organizations into an era of resilient ethical leadership and sustainable compliance excellence.

I hope you have enjoyed this week’s focus on middle managers and how compliance professionals can use them to drive compliance transformation and messaging while leading the effort to do business ethically and in compliance.

For more on this topic, check out The Compliance Handbook, a Guide to Operationalizing Your Compliance Program, 6th edition, which LexisNexis recently released. It is available here.