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In this episode of Trekking Through Compliance, we consider the episode Wolf in the Fold which aired on December 22, 1967, Star Date 3614.9.
Compliance Takeaways:
- Does your Board engage in active oversight of your compliance function?
- Do you perform due diligence on potential senior management hires?
- What should be the length of a suspension?
Toy Story 4
In this podcast series, recovering screenwriter (and Mr. Monitor) Jay Rosen and Tom (the Compliance Evangelist) indulge in passion for the movies by looking at them through the lens of compliance. Jay is a contemporary movie fan and I am more of a classic movie maven so we present a well-rounded view of the movie fandom. If you want to indulge in your love for the movies with two guys who are passionate about Hollywood and get some ideas for your compliance program, this is the podcast series for you.For this offering, we consider the recently released Toy Story 4.
Some of the highlights include:
- Why did this movie seem to come from a place of revenue generation over emotion?
- Where was the heart of the movie?
- Why did the entire movie seem so contrived?
- Lack of minor characters playing much of any role.
- The introduction of ‘Forky’ and does this character work?
- Jay gives the Inside Hollywood story of the production.
- Jay gives the movie not only a half-full bucket of popcorn but a stale half-bucket as well. Tom joins with a half-bucket of popcorn as well but goes with fresh popcorn. Both were very disappointed in the film.
Some of the Compliance takeaways:
- How do you onboard new employees around compliance and ethics?
- What is your investigative protocol?
- Get out of the office and into the field.
In this episode of Trekking Through Compliance, we consider the episode Obsession which aired on December 15, 1967, Star Date 3619.2.
Compliance Takeaways:
- Sometimes a CCO must make a stand and speak truth to power.
- How is a root cause analysis different than an investigation?
- Why you should train for crisis management.
In this episode of Trekking Through Compliance, we consider the episode The Deadly Years which aired on December 8, 1967, Star Date 3478.2.
Compliance Takeaways:
- Just because research is discontinued does not mean it is invalid.
- Training-Why was Chekov’s reaction like that of a schoolboy?
- How do you show the quality, ability and competence of your compliance team?
- This proposed fine represents the largest GDPR fine in the UK.
- As the fine is now open to comment by BA and other national data protection regulators, the amount of the final fine may change.
- The BA CEO comes out swinging against this fine.
- What was the role of the ICO as ‘lead regulator’?
- Will BA’s tone-deaf posturing hurt or help it with the final penalty?
- What did BA know and when did they know (yes that is the famous Watergate question) will be a critical analysis.
- What remedial measures did BA engage in after it became aware of the breach?
- What are the lessons to be learned by the data privacy officer?
In this episode of Trekking Through Compliance, we consider the episode Friday’s Child which aired on December 1, 1967, Star Date 3497.2.
Compliance Takeaways:
- The three C’s of leadership.
- How do you react when the leader goes off the deep end?
- Train your employees what to do when faced with a bribe demand.