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TechLaw10: Agentic AI – What Is It & What Are The Risks?

In this film, Punter Southall Law’s Jonathan Armstrong discusses Agentic AI with Professor Eric Sinrod from his home in California. This is episode 291 in the popular TechLaw10 series.

The podcast includes top tips to help avoid issues when using Agentic AI. Jonathan & Eric discuss various aspects of the law’s impact on Agentic AI, including:

  • data location issues after regulatory activity against Deepseek
  • transparency
  • due diligence
  • decision-making in light of a recent ECJ decision
  • the impact of the EU AI Act
  • patent risk & other disclosure risks
  • bias & discrimination
  • existing laws like sanctions, procurement & IP

Jonathan also looks at a 3-step plan to reduce risk

  • understand the tech
  • look at rule setting for agents
  • consider a human in the loop, at least initially

Jonathan talked about the EU AI Act. There are FAQs on that here: The EU Artificial Intelligence Act. There is also a glossary of AI terms here: EU AI Act Glossary: Key terms & acronyms.

Jonathan discusses a recent ECJ judgment involving automated decision-making, and Eric discusses a case involving a hearing-impaired job applicant.

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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Compliance Leadership Week: Leading from the Inside Out

In the compliance profession, we are well-versed in managing intricate policies, navigating regulatory expectations, and ensuring that our organizations achieve the highest standards of corporate integrity. However, I have observed throughout my years as a Compliance Evangelist that compliance professionals, much like CEOs, often overlook the importance of leading from the inside out. Today, we discuss why a human-centric approach to leadership has become necessary, not just an aspiration for compliance executives.

I recently found some interesting observations in an article entitled The ‘Inside Out’ leadership journey: How personal growth creates the path to success by authors Dana MaorHans-Werner KaasKurt Strovink, and Ramesh Srinivasan. This article comes from a chapter in their book, The Journey of Leadership.

In this article, the authors identified a significant gap between their carefully cultivated business skills and their ability to translate these into effective organizational performance. These leaders had mastered financial acumen, strategic management, and operational excellence, yet they struggled to authentically connect their aspirations to the broader goals of their teams and organizations.

Compliance leaders can also fall into this trap. We immerse ourselves in laws, regulations, and compliance frameworks yet sometimes neglect the equally critical personal dimensions—self-awareness, humility, empathy, resilience, and authenticity—that underpin effective compliance leadership. In this blog post, we will consider this fascinating business phenomenon closely and explore its implications for the compliance profession.

Why Human-Centric Leadership Matters in Compliance

Today’s compliance leaders can no longer rely solely on technical mastery in a fast-moving, complex global environment characterized by rapid digital transformation, unprecedented regulatory demands, and mounting stakeholder expectations. Just as the “imperial CEO” era has passed, so too must the image of compliance professionals as merely legal technicians or gatekeepers fade away. Our profession demands a deeper, more reflective, and more human approach to leadership.

Leadership today requires more than simply managing regulatory requirements and organizational risks. It requires an authentic connection with our teams, stakeholders, and ourselves. Compliance leaders must adopt a human-centric approach, guiding people through difficult ethical decisions, fostering a culture of integrity, and inspiring the organization toward a broader societal purpose.

The Inside-Out Approach

The inside-out leadership model involves an intense focus on self-reflection and self-awareness. It calls upon us to examine the mechanics of compliance and our personal motivations, biases, fears, and aspirations. Compliance professionals must reflect on who we are, how we communicate, and how we influence our organizations.

What personal biases or assumptions do we bring into our compliance programs? Where do our blind spots reside? How can we be more empathetic when investigating difficult ethical breaches or compliance failures? The ability to answer these questions candidly and with vulnerability is not just desirable; it is essential.

Consider the parallels: when leaders carefully examine their inner selves, they become better positioned to manage their organizations’ competing demands and priorities. In compliance, this introspection can be transformative. A compliance officer who models self-awareness and humility can dramatically enhance trust within their organization. Trust, after all, is the lifeblood of compliance effectiveness.

Human Leadership in the Age of AI

Technology is reshaping every facet of our lives, and compliance is no exception. Artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning, and generative AI are already streamlining routine compliance tasks, from monitoring transactions to flagging potential ethical issues. While these advancements offer tremendous efficiency, they simultaneously amplify the need for compliance leaders to focus on the distinctly human dimensions of leadership.

Employees increasingly turn to automated tools and platforms for technical compliance guidance. They seek compliance leaders not simply as sources of information but as empathetic coaches, trusted advisors, and ethical role models. Compliance professionals who effectively marry technological tools with human-centric leadership will not only increase their relevance but also profoundly enhance the compliance function’s organizational influence.

This expectation shift was underscored by a recent survey indicating that employees often trust AI-based guidance over human management in purely analytical scenarios. However, humans remain unmatched in critical areas like ethical decision-making, cultural integrity, and organizational purpose. Compliance leaders, therefore, need to leverage AI not as a replacement but as a complementary tool, thereby enabling greater focus on personal connection, ethical mentoring, and culture-building activities.

Stories from the Field

We see powerful examples of leaders successfully adopting this human-centric approach. Consider the CEO of a global automotive corporation who transformed his leadership style by deeply engaging with his executives’ journeys before offering coaching. Or the healthcare leader who mobilized teams through genuine emotional connections, cultivating trust at all levels.

These examples offer clear lessons for compliance leaders. Imagine the impact when a Chief Compliance Officer builds authentic relationships throughout the organization, becoming a trusted counselor rather than an enforcer. Compliance professionals who take this inside-out approach consistently report better outcomes, more robust engagement, and enhanced organizational compliance culture.

The Bottom Line

Data clearly show that companies emphasizing human-centric leadership outperform those solely focused on financial metrics. Organizations that integrate human skills and technological capabilities exhibit greater resilience, sustained profitability, and less volatility. Compliance leaders who embrace an inside-out leadership journey can drive similar outcomes within their functions.

Compliance professionals are no longer confined to enforcing rules or monitoring regulations. Our mandate is more expansive: to authentically connect, inspire ethical behavior, and cultivate trust-based relationships at every organizational level. By embracing a human-centric leadership model, compliance officers can lead more effectively, resonate more deeply, and impact more profoundly.

Compliance has always been fundamentally about people. As compliance professionals, when we invest in our human leadership journey, we unleash our fullest potential to influence, inspire, and transform our organizations from the inside out.

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Compliance Tip of the Day

Compliance Tip of the Day – Leading from the Inside Out

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.

Today, we discuss why a human-centric approach to leadership has become necessary, not just an aspiration for compliance executives.

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Word of the Week with Kenneth O’Neal – The Power of One: Embracing Individual Impact

Each week, Kenneth O’Neal discusses a word that describes a principle or value of the Qualities of Success. We suggest you use the Word of The Week in your thoughts, deeds, and actions. You might possess the quality and desire to develop it to a higher level.  You could replace a bad habit with a good habit. Write an action step and use it daily to develop the Quality in your life.

In this episode, Kenneth discusses the word – One and underscores a single individual’s profound influence within their community and industry, focusing on the ‘Power of One.’ He shares an inspiring story of a once-shy student who transformed into a confident public speaker and leader, illustrating each person’s potential to make a difference. Kenneth challenges listeners to embrace their unique abilities and step into roles where their contributions are pivotal. The discussion draws on historical and personal examples, reinforcing that one voice, action, or idea can spark significant change. Listeners are encouraged to identify how to be the ‘one’ in their respective fields, particularly in corporate compliance, where individual accountability and leadership are vital.

Key highlights:

  • The Power of One: Inspiring Story
  • Historical Examples of the Power of One
  • Call to Action: Be the One

Resources:

KRONEAL Consulting

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Innovation in Compliance

Innovation in Compliance – Visionary Leadership with Jackson Calame

Innovation comes in many areas, and compliance professionals must be ready for and embrace it. Join Tom Fox, the Voice of Compliance, as he visits with top innovative minds, thinkers, and creators in the award-winning Innovation in Compliance podcast. In this episode, host Tom Fox views Jackson Calame, a dynamic entrepreneur dedicated to helping other entrepreneurs get out of their way.

Jackson shares his journey from a less-than-stellar academic record to professional success in leadership consulting and podcasting. He emphasizes the importance of infrastructure in scaling businesses and draws an interesting analogy using Batman and Alfred to explain his role in supporting entrepreneurs. Jackson also delves into the value of developing a strong company culture, the significance of effective leadership, and the eight layers of sustainable revenue growth. He further explains the importance of understanding and building personal and corporate power brands in today’s market. Wrapping up, Jackson talks about fostering environments where great leaders can emerge by following and learning from others.

Highlights include:

  • The Role of Infrastructure in Entrepreneurship
  • The Concept of ‘Chief’ in Leadership
  • Dysfunctional vs. Championship Teams
  • Building a Power Brand
  • Eight Pillars of Sustainable Revenue Growth

Resources:

Website: firstclassbusiness.io

LinkedIn: Jackson Calame LinkedIn

Podcast: Vision Pros Live

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Daily Compliance News: March 25, 2025, The AI Skills 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 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:

  • Target DEI flip-flop costs. (Bloomberg)
  • 4 words to shut down office dramas.  (Forbes)
  • Nadine Menendez: From Under the Bus to ‘Mon Amor”. (Bloomberg)
  • 7 AI skills managers must master. (FT)
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Compliance Tip of the Day

Compliance Tip of the Day – Clarifying Compliance Mandates

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.

Today, we examine the cornerstone of compliance success: understanding the mandates, explicit or implicit, handed down by your stakeholders.

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Red Flags Rising: S01 E03 – FRESH LOOKS: Loopholes and Liability Pitfalls

Mike & Brent revisit Brent’s original August 25, 2023, “Fresh Looks” post, “When Loopholes Create Liability Pitfalls: A Fresh Look at Export Controls.” They discuss what inspired Brent to write the article (00:40), the Inspur Group controversy (05:38), what legacy perspectives were missing about the compliance and enforcement risks (08:25), and parallels to the U.S. Foreign Corrupt Practices Act enforcement (12:16), why Mike initially hated Brent’s article (13:19), how the risks that Brent highlighted in August 2023 are still relevant today (17:29), the key takeaways for trade compliance professionals (18:29), and the return by popular demand of Brent Carlson’s “Managing Up” segment on what trade compliance should explain to stakeholders, management, and boards about the risks identified in Brent’s article (20:41).

Check out Episode 2 for more on Secretary Lutnick’s March 18, 2025, remarks at the BIS Update conference (see the show notes for additional reporting)

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Brent’s NYU PCCE Post

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Mike & Brent’s “Fresh Looks” Series

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Compliance Leadership Week: Clarifying Compliance Mandates

We continue our exploration of compliance leadership through the article Warning: Upgrade your personal operating model by McKinsey authors Arne Gast and Suchita Prasad. Today, we look at leadership as a compliance function within the corporate corpus. In Part 2 of our exploration of the article, we consider compliance mandates and what they mean for compliance in this tumultuous year of 2025.

As compliance professionals, our responsibilities often revolve around understanding and executing mandates clearly articulated by regulators, boards, and senior management. But how frequently do we step back and reflect deeply on whether we genuinely grasp the nuances of these mandates, especially in moments of high-stakes transformations? The effectiveness of your compliance program depends greatly on your ability to understand and balance stakeholder expectations, prepare strategically for critical leadership conversations, and decisively simplify your priorities.

Fully Understanding Your Compliance Mandates

The cornerstone of compliance success lies in deeply understanding your stakeholders’ mandates, explicit or implicit. Internal stakeholders, such as your board of directors, senior executives, and various employee groups, set mandates that reflect the organization’s culture, risk appetite, and strategic direction. Meanwhile, external stakeholders, including regulators, investors, customers, suppliers, and advocacy groups, shape mandates by articulating compliance expectations clearly through regulations, industry standards, or advocacy initiatives.

Begin by identifying your key stakeholders. Who can influence your compliance activities, and who is directly affected by the outcomes? Then, consider whether you have fully captured their expectations and priorities. It is critical to discern their minimum thresholds for compliance performance and their maximum aspirations.

Experience indicates that compliance leaders often avoid ambitious targets due to apprehension about potential opposition. However, leaders must embrace ambitious goals and manage expectations thoughtfully to drive meaningful compliance change. Harvard scholars Ronald Heifetz and Marty Linsky highlight that leadership often involves “disappointing your people at a rate they can absorb.” Compliance leadership is no different.

Consider the example of a new CEO at an Asian telecommunications firm widely known for its harmonious workplace culture. Initially, he hesitated to pivot toward a performance-driven compliance culture, worrying he would disrupt cherished organizational traditions. However, after meaningful conversations with his leadership team and employees, it became clear that the cultural shift was overdue and broadly expected. Recognizing this explicit mandate empowered him to move decisively, driving the compliance culture transformation the organization needed.

Preparing for Your Critical Compliance Leadership Conversations

As compliance professionals, we know that executing effective compliance frameworks doesn’t solely rely on intricate diagrams, complex spreadsheets, or dense policies. Instead, compliance culture grows from critical conversations. Whether they’re one-on-one meetings addressing specific compliance concerns, more extensive group dialogues about emerging risks, or formal regulatory reviews and hearings, the narrative you establish and sustain across these discussions defines compliance success.

Start your planning by identifying the five or ten most critical compliance conversations you anticipate in the coming months, and these are your “moments of truth.” Define explicitly what you hope participants will feel, understand, and commit to after each interaction. Clarify the outcomes that represent success versus those indicative of mere mediocrity or outright failure. And importantly, consider how these conversations weave together over time, collectively driving the larger compliance narrative forward.

During a business turnaround, one European retail CEO mapped out ten moments of truth over three months. Her leadership team meticulously crafted scripts and messaging, preparing carefully for possible setbacks, assigning clear roles, and ensuring smooth transitions between discussions. Treating the conversations as linked scenes in a cohesive movie enabled her to lead effectively and deliver impactful change. Compliance leaders can adopt similar meticulousness to foster clear, compelling compliance narratives.

Prioritize by Simplifying: What Can You Quit Doing Now?

Compliance roles are notoriously complex, and practitioners often find themselves mired in endless initiatives, overlapping responsibilities, and underperforming projects. While traditional advice, hard work, persistence, and extensive hours are helpful, they overlook the importance of strategic selectivity. Knowing what to stop doing is as critical as deciding what to pursue.

Evaluate your current compliance initiatives candidly. Identify lower-impact activities consuming disproportionate resources. Compliance departments frequently carry legacy programs or processes out of habit or inertia. Challenge yourself and your team by asking tough questions: Can you scale from multiple “must-win” compliance battles to fewer, high-impact engagements? Are there pet projects consuming attention without delivering measurable compliance value?

The story of a new CEO in the toy industry vividly illustrates this principle. Inheriting an organization historically focused on expansive growth, she quickly realized her mandate was to streamline and improve profitability. Despite her passion for growth and innovation, she strategically withdrew from unnecessary meetings and halted initiatives outside critical compliance and operational frameworks. She freed essential bandwidth by explicitly quitting these peripheral engagements, allowing her team to prioritize and execute tasks directly tied to profitability and compliance improvement.

A Focused Approach: Rocks, Not Pebbles

Leadership effectiveness amplifies when focusing energies on areas where your unique talents create maximum impact. Compliance leaders, facing myriad responsibilities, should take a page from McKinsey’s research, underscoring the importance of prioritizing tasks uniquely suited to their strengths.

Consider carefully which compliance projects truly require your direct involvement, end-to-end oversight, or visible engagement. Recognize those initiatives where your expertise uniquely influences outcomes, be it establishing new compliance cultures, managing strategic regulatory engagements, or steering high-stakes investigations.

Leverage your team effectively, clarifying your expectations explicitly around roles, outcomes, risks, and the precise nature of your support. This clear delegation empowers your compliance organization to achieve greater effectiveness while building future compliance leadership strength.

Who’s Supporting Your Compliance Efforts?

Lastly, compliance leaders require strong, proactive support teams, assistants, or chiefs of staff who prioritize your time, anticipate compliance demands, and help sustain your professional effectiveness. Periodic changes to these roles can break ineffective patterns and optimize your ability to manage compliance responsibilities sustainably and productively.

In a high-pressure services industry role, a senior leader switched assistants to overhaul his professional rhythm radically, prioritizing essential compliance tasks, global engagements, and personal wellness. The new assistant actively understood his work deeply, prioritized exercise and health routines, and proactively managed compliance demands. This thoughtful approach markedly boosted the leader’s productivity, sustainability, and compliance impact.

Compliance success hinges significantly on understanding your mandates thoroughly, preparing meticulously for key conversations, simplifying priorities strategically, and leveraging your unique strengths. Regularly reassess stakeholder expectations, communicate transparently, and focus on impactful compliance actions. By embracing these disciplined approaches, compliance professionals can lead their organizations confidently through the complexity and change inherent in modern business environments.

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Compliance Tip of the Day – A Personal Operating System for Compliance Professionals

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.

Today we look at the importance of a personal operating model for compliance officers.