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Innovation in Compliance: Mastering Communication: Insights from Dr. Dennis Cummins on Speaking and Selling without Selling
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Innovation in Compliance: The Future of Compliance Training: AI, Adaptive, Learning, and Cultural
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Innovation in Compliance: Allison Lagosh on Proactive Compliance Planning for Regulatory Changes
Innovation in Compliance: Maximizing LinkedIn for Personal and Professional Branding with Carol Kaemmerer
Innovation in Compliance: The Critical Importance of Mobile Application Security: Insights from Subho Halder
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Innovation in Compliance: Integrating AI in Compliance and Risk Management with Jana Brost
The Future of Supply Chains: Chris Andrassy on Using AI to Predict & Prevent Disruptions
Innovation in Compliance: Break the Five Lies - A Conversation with John Kormanik
Compliance Tip of the Day: Using Supply Chain to Innovate in Compliance
Innovation in Compliance: Innovative Approaches to Compliance and Training with Catherine Choe
Innovation in Compliance: Exploring the Fractional COO Model with La Tonya Roberts
Innovation in Compliance: Design-Centric Compliance Training with Karen Oddo
Innovation in Compliance: Strategic Compliance in Regulated Industries with Kerri Reuter
Innovation comes in many areas, and compliance professionals need to be ready for it and embrace it. Join Tom Fox, the Voice of Compliance, as he visits with top innovative minds, thinkers, and creators in the award-winning...more
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Our Virtual Regional Compliance Conferences provide updates on the latest news in regulatory requirements, compliance enforcement, and strategies to develop effective compliance programs. Watch, listen, and ask questions from...more
Innovation can come in various forms for an organization. Innovation can appear in a structural form. You can move compliance more deeply into your organization with new or different structures. One I have seen have success...more
Throughout March in my podcast 31 Days to a More Effective Compliance Program, I will be considering innovation in compliance from a variety of angles including Artificial Intelligence (AI), computer technology (ComTech),...more
Tap into adjacent expertise and a broad network early in problem-solving. Almost universally, more successful innovators did not immediately solve a problem they were given as “they were likely to ask questions and engage...more
Over the past few blog posts, I have been exploring a recent article in Harvard Business Review (HBR) by Gary P. Pisano, entitled “The Hard Truth About Innovative Cultures”....more
Over the past few blog posts, I have been exploring a recent article in Harvard Business Review by Gary P. Pisano, entitled “The Hard Truth About Innovative Cultures”. Pisano says the conventional wisdom is innovative...more
I am in the midst of exploring other facets of innovation in compliance and why many claim it is so hard. Yesterday, I paid honor to Southwest Airlines co-founder Herb Kelleher who brought innovation to the formerly staid...more
This week I have been exploring a recent Harvard Business Review (HBR) article, entitled “Why Design Thinking Works”, by Jeanne Liedtka. I began a consideration on why design thinking can be such a powerful tool to create a...more
I took a course in design thinking last year so I could familiarize myself with the technique. One key is the input from your customer base as a part of the design process. For any Chief Compliance Officer (CCO) or compliance...more
I conclude my week-long exploration of the intersection of Sherlock Holmes, innovation and compliance by asking: is your compliance function ready for a digital future?...more
I continue my innovation themed blog week, overlaid with a Sherlock Holmes premise. Today I use The Adventure of the Speckled Band to introduce the topic of the Chief Compliance Officer (CCO) as a data translator. ...more
As I end this section on innovation, I want to conclude by laying out a road map which allows a CCO or compliance practitioner to make more effective and better operationalize a corporate compliance program. With the DOJ’s...more
For every CCO or compliance practitioner, you have multiple audiences. First and foremost is your employee base but there can be third parties, shareholder or other stakeholders. One of the key insights of a number of...more
I continue to explore innovation in the compliance function by considering how design thinking can help the Chief Compliance Officer (CCO) move forward in an innovative cutting edge manner to make a compliance program not...more
I continue my Innovation in Compliance series today by discussing “superforecasting” and its use by a compliance function. Imagine that as a Chief Compliance Officer (CCO), you could create a team which might well...more
It is rare you are able to write about someone who directly changed the quality of your life. Rarer yet that you did not know about him, only what he created, until you read his obituary. That happened to me recently when I...more
Today we honor Conan Doyle’s second Sherlock Homes novel, The Sign of Four. The novel was published in 1890 but the story is set in 1888. The story entails a complex plot involving service in East India Company, India, the...more
Mercifully, the season is over for the Houston Astros. To say that the 2013 Astros will become the poster child for abysmal-ness would be to insult poster children. After all, the owner designed the team to lose so that he...more