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Daily Compliance News

Daily Compliance News: June 20, 2019 the kiss and make up edition

In today’s edition of Daily Compliance News:

  • Nissan and Renault agree to resolve corp governance dispute. (WSJ)
  • Swedebank suspends Estonian unit CEO and CFO. (New York Times)
  • Deutsche Bank may face criminal investigation for AML lapses. (NYT)
  • Ex-French President to stand trial for corruption. (com)
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Daily Compliance News

Daily Compliance News: June 19 2019, the more on KPMG edition

In today’s edition of Daily Compliance News:

  • The commentary continues on the SEC enforcement action against KPMG. (MarketWatch)
  • If doctors would not send their children to a hospital, should you? (New York Times)
  • FIFA on the lookout for match-fixing. (NYT)
  • Michael Platani detained in Qatar corruption probe. (NYT)
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Trekking Through Compliance

Trekking Through Compliance-Episode 18-Arena

In this episode of Trekking Through Compliance, we consider the episode Arena which aired on January 19, 1967, Star Date 3045.6.

Compliance Takeaways:
  1. Get out, talk but most importantly listen.
  2. What causes a risk to grow into a high risk?
  3. Even with facts on the ground, all due diligence may be required.
Resources

Excruciatingly Detailed Plot Summary by Eric W. Weisstein for Arena

MissionLogPodcast.com-Arena
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Jamming with Jason

Avoiding Resistance by Using the Principles of Influence with Brian Ahearn

Auditors experience resistance from audit clients and others in the organization on a regular basis. Using the six principles of Influence helps build relationships, overcome objections, and help people take action. Incorporating these principles into your work and personal life will help you persuade without manipulation and avoid the extra stress and frustration caused by resistance.
Jason Mefford is joined by Brian Ahearn, Chief Influence Officer of Influence People and one of only 20 certified trainers in the world on the Cialdini Influence Methodology. You can learn more about Brian at: influencepeople.biz, or by connecting with him on LinkedIn.

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Check out more episodes and full episode videos at Jasonmefford.com, and don’t forget to subscribe on your favorite podcast platform!

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Trekking Through Compliance

Trekking Through Compliance-Episode 17- The Squire of Gothos

In this episode of Trekking Through Compliance, we consider the episode The Squire of Gothos which aired on January 12, 1967, Star Date 2124.5.
Compliance Takeaways:

  1. What to make when basic science is so wrong (Alternative facts?)
  2. What happens when everything is ‘too easy’?
  3. What is country manager risk?

Resources
Excruciatingly Detailed Plot Summary by Eric W. Weisstein for TheSquire of Gothos
MissionLogPodcast.com-The Squire of Gothos  

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Innovation in Compliance

Structured Content Strategies with One Stone Creative


Megan Dougherty and Audra Casino have been working with Tom, producing the Innovation in Compliance Podcast for a little over a year now. They’re the co-founders of One Stone Creative, a company offering a variety of services to podcasters – ranging from production, to blog posting, to publishing – and more. Today, they are on the other side of the mic, as Tom’s guests. How did the company start? Megan and Audra introduce One Stone Creative.

More About The Company
Founded just about two years ago, the former colleagues at a Marketing company decided to launch a video production company together. With Audra’s background in commercial radio and Megan in marketing, they ended up finding a great niche in business podcasting!
The Benefits of Offering Consultation to Young Companies
How do consulting services work and how do help a company?
Megan explains how their role is to help the company determine what goals are they trying to achieve, what media type would be best to reach their audience – there’s no one size fits all in multimedia. Audra adds that One Stone Creative helps companies by finding a process and a structure that works for them, leveling up their multimedia – ensuring that not only do their videos look great but that the audio sounds great, too.
Getting Through to An Audience
Tom mentions one of the biggest challenges a company can face: the struggle of getting their message through to their audience. How do our guests come in for the save? Megan talks about how starting a multimedia project with a specific business goal in mind makes the creation, and the promotion much easier.  This is where One Stone Creative steps in and becomes “the brain” – adding structure to the creative process. She explains how having a structure can actually help creativity, narrowing and pinpointing exactly what it is they are looking for rather than being overly vague in their research and, in doing so, not reaching out to anybody in the end.
Lights, Camera…Podcast!
Audra walks us through the process of how she and Megan can take a raw audio format and make it blossom into a whole mediatic world – shownotes, written materials, videos, images and more. Being an artist at heart, it comes intuitively to her as to what content should sound like, what the music should sound like, while Megan has a flowing way with words. Both combined, complement one another.
Types of projects and clients
Megan explains how they enjoy strategizing with companies, video branding and even offering training on audio capture to create their own media. How does the future of One Stone Creative sound? Promising! Megan shares how one of their projects is to create a Podcast book program that would, in a nutshell, allow experts to generate a year’s worth of podcast content and turn it into a podcast book for their audience.
Resources
OneStoneCreative.net
The Authority Building Content Podcast

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Daily Compliance News

Daily Compliance News: June 18, 2019, the KPMG edition

In today’s edition of Daily Compliance News:

  • Day of Reckoning for KPMG. (WSJ)
  • Huawei says ban will cost it $30bn? (Washington Post)
  • Fallout continues for UBS over sick pig comment.(FT)
  • Is piling on back? (WSJ)
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Daily Compliance News

Daily Compliance News: June 17, 2019-the Boeing Finally Apologizes edition

Books reviewed in today’s edition of Daily Compliance News:

  • Boeing CEO finally apologizes. (NYT)
  • A conversation about hugging in the workplace. (Washington Post)
  • SEC fines Chinese bank $42 million for mishandling ADRs. (MarketWatch)
  • Israeli Court Convicts Sara Netanyahu of corruption. (Jeruselem Post)
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Trekking Through Compliance

Trekking Through Compliance-Episode 16- The Galileo Seven

In this episode of Trekking Through Compliance, we consider the episode The Galileo Seven which aired on January 5, 1967, Star Date 2821.5.
 Compliance Takeaways:

  1. Why sometimes you must adhere to a culture’s traditions.
  2. What is risk?
  3. As a leader and CCO, you have to adjust to the facts on the ground.

Resources
Excruciatingly Detailed Plot Summary by Eric W. Weisstein for TheGalileo Seven
MissionLogPodcast.com-Galileo Seven  

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Daily Compliance News

Daily Compliance News: June 16, 2019-the Sunday Book Review edition

Books reviewed in today’s edition of Daily Compliance News:

  • One Giant Leap: The Impossible Mission that Flew Us to the Moon-Charles Fishman
  • Apollo 11: The Inside Story-David Whitehouse
  • The Moon: A History for the Future