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FCPA Compliance Report – Adrienne Bellehumeur on The 24-Hour Rule: Mastering Dynamic Documentation

Welcome to the award-winning FCPA Compliance Report, the longest-running podcast in compliance. Join Tom Fox, the host of FCPA Compliance Report, as he speaks with Adrienne Bellehumeur, a consultant specializing in business analysis, audit, internal control programs, and effective documentation. In this episode of the FCPA Compliance Report, they discuss the secrets to smarter organizations and the importance of the 24-hour rule for documenting and retaining information. Adrienne, author of “The 24-Hour Rule,” provides practical and comprehensive techniques for dynamic documentation and pushes individuals and organizations forward through a six-step process. The discussion also covers the challenges of managing information in communication tools like Slack and WhatsApp and the need for clear repositories for future value and legal purposes. Take advantage of this informative episode and get your hands on Adrienne’s book now!

Key Highlights:

· The 24-Hour Rule: Importance of Documentation

· Dynamic documentation for managers and directors

· Mastering Successful Documentation: The Six Steps

· Effective Documentation and Data Governance

· Effective Information Management in Communication Tools

Notable Quotes:

“The 24-hour rule is what I think is the golden rule of documentation, and it’s very simple.”

“All documentation should drive back to actually pushing you personally or your organization or your team forward into a forward state to take forward action.”

“Documentation is about, and I actually believe, it’s a problem-solving technique.”

“My book is effectively a framework for better documentation where companies can assess where they’re at, look through what they have, look at I have standards I’ve developed as well.”

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Adrienne Bellehumeur on LinkedIn

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