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A busy year for OIG

On April 24, at this year’s Compliance Institute, the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services (HHS) Inspector General (IG) Christi Grimm announced an important initiative, which was posted in the Federal Register the next...more

Harmonization of global standards?

In May, I had the opportunity to participate in a panel discussion on the harmonization of American and European approaches to compliance and ethics at the 7th Compliance & Technology Conference of the Institut du Risk &...more

Repetition and intent

I’ve written about proving intent before, but a recent session (and subsequent conversation) at a conference reminded me of its importance, as well as a common misconception. Not all laws require intent be proven; some are...more

7/13/2023  /  Compliance , Ethics , Intent , Proof of Intent

The ‘S’ in marketing

I can’t think of a better example of the convergence of environmental, social, and governance (ESG) factors, compliance, and ethics than in marketing and public relations. This area is filled with opportunities and risks...more

The fear factor

I recently was at HCCA’s 27th Annual Compliance Institute, and among the many great sessions was one in which the discussion addressed the use of fear tactics in compliance training. Citing examples of organizations and...more

Pleasant problems in Europe

As I write this in early April, we are fresh off an invigorating 11th-Annual European Compliance & Ethics Institute (ECEI) held in Amsterdam. ECEI was an in-person-only gathering of more than 300 people representing 30...more

The era of the remote office romance and harassment

Office romances are nothing new. The compliance unit doesn’t often get involved in investigating them unless they violate company policy or include allegations of harassment or other misconduct. Even then, they might be...more

The risk of falling off the truck

A recent news report reminded me of how difficult it can be to manage compliance and environmental, social, and governance (ESG) risks. You may have seen the report: a tiny capsule the size of a small coin fell out of a truck...more

The AI debate is only going to get louder

Don’t look now, but the noisy debate over artificial intelligence (AI) has risen a few notches with the recent introduction of ChatGPT. AI has been a topic of conversation for several years, but ChatGPT has taken everyone’s...more

Read to become a better compliance professional

I appreciate that you are reading this magazine and its useful information regarding compliance and ethics. But I’d like to use this month’s column to encourage you to read something else—a good book that has nothing to do...more

Get away to become better at work

Many people take vacations but don’t really know how to take one effectively. Others foolishly say they don’t need a vacation. But everyone can benefit from getting away. As I write this, I am still feeling the benefits of a...more

Compliance Today - March 2023. Compliance spring cleaning

As winter starts to recede, thoughts turn to warmer days and the need to embark on the traditional spring cleaning. While that’s usually an at-home affair, it can and should also apply to your compliance program. And while a...more

CEP Magazine - February 2023. Too smart to train?

This month’s column is devoted to the idea of “testing out” of compliance training, a topic I addressed in my opening comments at the Compliance & Ethics Institute in October, but in a clumsy manner. I think I came across as...more

Compliance Today - February 2023. Training for the sentinels

I managed not to lose my temper when a training skeptic informed me that he wasn’t a fan of compliance training because “it’s not going to make a dishonest person do the right thing.” Indeed, I doubt anyone who previously had...more

CEP Magazine - January 2023. Learning from the FBI

I recently returned from the Corporate Compliance Outreach Event—presented in late September by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)—a popular event SCCE & HCCA has sponsored with the FBI annually. I last wrote about the...more

Compliance Today - January 2023. The role of compliance in workplace mental health

For inspiration in writing this month’s column, I looked no further than my own colleague, Adam Turteltaub, SCCE & HCCA’s chief engagement and strategy officer, who wrote a piece for the Society of Corporate Compliance and...more

Compliance Today - December 2022. The value of perspective

Compliance Today - December 2022 - Having a solid understanding of the challenges our operating units face provides tremendous perspective for the compliance team, enabling it to more fully understand and assist with...more

CEP Magazine - November 2022. Focus on a longer-term strategy

CEP Magazine - November 2022 - Much has been made lately about whether environmental, social, and governance (ESG) as we know it is already failing and about to go away, only to re-emerge with a new twist and a new label....more

CEP Magazine - November 2022. Compliance and thermodynamics

CEP Magazine - November 2022 - Inspiration sometimes comes from unexpected places. I like to read books on a variety of topics. In one I read recently, the astrophysicist author described the second law of thermodynamics...more

Succession planning, Part 2

CT magazine (October 2022) - Last month, I wrote about succession planning in the compliance department, an important concept we should always consider to avoid a big gap when the chief compliance officer, or anyone else...more

Succession planning, Part 1

CT magazine (October 2022) - Flying a plane is an incredibly complex job that requires tremendous amounts of training. Yet, when a pilot is suddenly unavailable, the airline usually locates another pilot who is equally...more

Succession planning, Part 1

CT magazine (September 2022) - Flying a plane is an incredibly complex job that requires tremendous amounts of training. Yet, when a pilot is suddenly unavailable, the airline usually locates another pilot who is equally...more

Learning from enforcement actions

CEP Magazine (June 2022) - One of the best methods of learning about compliance and ethics programs is to review enforcement actions. And some recent actions provide very useful guidance regarding one of the most...more

The risk of not assessing risk

CT magazine (July 2022) - I had planned to devote this month’s column to a discussion of how organizations identify new compliance risks, avoiding the problems associated with simply reassessing the same old risks every...more

Distracted compliance

CT Magazine (June 2022) - I recently heard the story of someone who had an interview for a job as a lab technician. And the story reminded me of an important aspect of compliance risk assessments, one that is often...more

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