Boeing: Accept the Omnibus Monitor Approach
I recently wrote a series of blog posts and articles on why the Department of Justice (DOJ) should think big and go big with a
I recently wrote a series of blog posts and articles on why the Department of Justice (DOJ) should think big and go big with a
Last week saw the greatest wipeout in the recorded history of UK governments, which saw the Tories being swept from power and losing over 400
Recently, the Supreme Court delivered several rulings that have caught the attention of compliance professionals. This blog post will dissect these rulings and explore their
The dynamic world of compliance is continually evolving. New regulations, emerging technologies, and changing market conditions demand that organizations remain vigilant and proactive in their
Perhaps the most significant blog post in the compliance arena was penned by Matt Ellis over 10 years ago when he challenged Walmart to “Go
We conclude this two-part blog post on using Artificial Intelligence (I) and Machine Learning (ML) in risk assessments. By embracing AI and machine learning, compliance
I am on a mission to explore how AI and machine learning (ML) can impact the compliance profession, the compliance profession, and the corporate compliance function.
In the ever-evolving field of ethics and compliance, one question remains: What kind of education do you need to become a great compliance officer? This
The Department of Justice (DOJ) is currently in a conundrum over its Deferred Prosecution Agreement (DPA) for the Boeing 737 Max crashes. Understanding the implications
What is transparency reporting in life sciences? How does it impact your compliance program? I recently had the opportunity to visit with Lucas Croteau, an