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Corporate Compliance & Ethics Week, Part 3-Contests and Games


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. In this episode Ronnie and Tom continue their five-part series on creative ideas you can use during the 2021 Corporate Compliance and Ethics Week.
In this Part 3, we introduce the use of contests and games. In this episode we discuss some of these ideas can be used to help make your compliance team and your compliance function more approachable. Tom and Ronnie both agree that Corporate Compliance and Ethics Week. initiatives must be followed up throughout the year.
Some of the ideas include:

  • Why not try a scavenger hunt through your compliance policies and procedures? You can put some fun easter eggs in different parts of the Code and have them look for it and report back. This would teach employees where to go to find out information relevant to compliance.
  • What about prizes for employees?
  • Some of the types of contests include a Lip Sync Contest and Two Truths & a Lie contest.
  • All of this should be designed to allow your employees to get to know your compliance team.

Resources:
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.