In today’s edition of Sunday Book Review:
- The Victory Machine-Ethan Strauss
- The Breaks of the Game–David Halberstam
- A Season on the Brink–John Feinstein
- The Book of Basketball-Bill Simmons
In today’s edition of Sunday Book Review:
In today’s edition of Daily Compliance News:
Another mechanism for continuous improvement of your compliance program is through risk-based monitoring. Under the topic of Control Testing DOJ’s 2019 Guidance posed the following questions, Has the company reviewed and audited its compliance program in the area relating to the misconduct? More generally, what testing of controls, collection and analysis of compliance data, and interviews of employees and third-parties does the company undertake? How are the results reported and action items tracked?
Finally, the beauty of all these techniques articulated by Locwin is that they are tools that can make companies more efficient and, at the end of the day, more profitable. They also move compliance into the fabric and DNA of an organization or operationalize compliance. Her intonation to operationalize compliance speaks to the use of a wide variety of tools to input information, so you can continuously improve your compliance program. Risk-based monitoring is certainly one mechanism to obtain information and feed back into your compliance program in both the prevent and detect prongs.
Three key takeaways:
The IMPACT 2020 Annual Benchmarking Conference was originally scheduled to take place in Boston, Massachusetts from April 21-23, 2020. In light of the unfolding situation involving the coronavirus (COVID-19), and in an effort to protect the health and safety of all the attendees, IMPACT 2020 will now be a virtual, online-only event. The conference will take place during the same timeframe as previously April 21-23, 2020.
ECI has worked diligently to make sure that you can extract all or more of the same value you would receive from attending this event in Boston in a high-quality, online format.
There is still time to register for this great event now!
We hope that you are looking forward to our IMPACT conference and we are excited to be able to present this information to you in an exciting, new way.
As a teaser for the event, please check out this podcast I did with David Rocks, CEO and Co-Founder of the Neuroleadership Institute about his keynote talk.
Where does creativity fit into compliance? In more places than you think. Problem-solving, accountability, communication, and connection – they all take creativity. Join Tom Fox and Ronnie Feldman on Creativity and Compliance, part of the Compliance Podcast Network to explore these issues. In today’s episode we are joined by Joel Katz the CCO at Booz Allen Hamilton. Katz was previously CCO at CA Technologies where he gained notoriety for the use of fictional characters in creative programming to promote employee engagement around compliance.
Some of the highlights include:
Ronnie Feldman
Ronnie Feldman (LinkedIn)
Learnings & Entertainments (LinkedIn)
Ronnie Feldman (Twitter)
Learnings & Entertainments (Website)
60-Second Communication & Awareness Shorts – A variety of short, customizable, quick-hitter “commercials” including songs & jingles, video shorts, newsletter graphics & Gifs, and more. Promote integrity, compliance, the Code, the helpline and the E&C team as helpful advisors and coaches.
Workplace Tonight Show! Micro-learning – a library of 1-10-minute trainings and communications wrapped in the style of a late-night variety show, that explains corporate risk topics and why employees should care.
Custom Live & Digital Programing – We’ll develop programming that fits your culture and balances the seriousness of the subject matter with a more engaging delivery.
As Emperor Trump says that only he can decide when the country will re-open for business and Congress can adjourn and the lads note the passing of Brian Dennehy, self-distancing Tom and Jay are back to consider some of the top compliance articles and stories which caught their eye this week.
Tom Fox is the Compliance Evangelist and can be reached at tfox@tfoxlaw.com. Jay Rosen is Mr. Monitor and can be reached at jrosen@affiliatedmonitors.com.
In this five-part podcast series, I take a deep dive into healthcare monitoring and how the pro-active use of a healthcare monitor can positively impact all stakeholders in the healthcare industry: the regulators, the healthcare industry and the consumers of healthcare services, the public. I am joined in this exploration with two individuals from Affiliated Monitors, Inc. (AMI), the sponsor of this series, Catherine A. Keyes, Vice President of Operations, and Jesse Caplan, Managing Director of Corporate Oversight. In this age of the Coronavirus health crisis and the Trump Administration’s bailout package, these issues are even more important. In this final episode, I visit Jesse Caplan on using independent integrity assessment and monitoring to limit adverse consequences.
In this five-part podcast series, I take a deep dive into healthcare monitoring and how the pro-active use of a healthcare monitor can positively impact all stakeholders in the healthcare industry: the regulators, the healthcare industry and the consumers of healthcare services, the public. I am joined in this exploration with two individuals from Affiliated Monitors, Inc. (AMI), the sponsor of this series, Catherine A. Keyes, Vice President of Operations, and Jesse Caplan, Managing Director of Corporate Oversight. In this age of the Coronavirus health crisis and the Trump Administration’s bailout package, these issues are even more important. In this episode, I visit with Catherine Keyes to discuss how an independent integrity monitor can be used in non-disciplinary administrative proceedings.
In this five-part podcast series, I take a deep dive into healthcare monitoring and how the pro-active use of a healthcare monitor can positively impact all stakeholders in the healthcare industry: the regulators, the healthcare industry and the consumers of healthcare services, the public. I am joined in this exploration with two individuals from Affiliated Monitors, Inc. (AMI), the sponsor of this series, Catherine A. Keyes, Vice President of Operations, and Jesse Caplan, Managing Director of Corporate Oversight. In this age of the Coronavirus health crisis and the Trump Administration’s bailout package, these issues are even more important. In this third episode, I visit with Catherine Keyes to discuss how an independent integrity monitor can be used in healthcare licensing proceedings.