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When ethics & compliance officers make a site visit, they only have so much time, and a million things to accomplish. So how can they make the most of their in-person opportunity to spread the word about what the program is doing? Find out as BELA Chair Erica Salmon Byrne answers: How do I use site visits to communicate E&C messages?
Learn more about the Business Ethics Leadership Alliance: www.ethisphere.com/bela
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In this episode, behavioral modification specialist Jacqui Pruet discusses the behavior modification techniques that can boost employee engagement and make your ethics & compliance program more impactful and effective.
1:07: Developing a behavioral modification skillset6:46: How behavior modification drives E&C results9:30: Advice for integrating behavior modification skills into E&CEthisphere Resource Center: www.ethisphere.com/resources
Be a guest on the Ethicast: www.ethisphere.com/ethicast
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One of the best benefits of being a member of the Business Ethics Leadership Alliance (or BELA) is that if you have any questions at all about ethics and compliance, you can submit them to BELAâs concierge service, and one of our internal experts will provide an answer and direct you to a helpful resource for more information. In this episode, BELA Chair Erica Salmon Byrne answers: What are appropriate consequences for failing to complete compliance training?
To learn more about BELA, please visit www.ethisphere.com/bela to request guest access to the Member Resource Hub and to speak with a BELA Engagement Director. And if you have a question that youâd like answered on BELA Asks, be sure to use the BELA Concierge Service, and weâll get to it as soon as we can.
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In this episode, weâll hear from Ethisphere culture experts Emilie Anderson, Katie Kruger, Doug Allen, and Curtis Leicht on some of the most important considerations around culture assessments, including what culture assessments really measure, how to apply demographic filters to culture data, how long culture assessments ought to take, and the importance of training managers to boost your culture findings.
What culture assessments are really measuringApplying demographic filters to culture dataRealistic time horizons for culture assessmentsTraining managers to boost cultureRESOURCES
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One of the best benefits of being a member of the Business Ethics Leadership Alliance (or BELA) is that if you have any questions at all about ethics and compliance, you can submit them to BELAâs concierge service, and one of our internal experts will provide an answer and direct you to a helpful resource for more information. In this episode, BELA Chair Erica Salmon Byrne answers: What are good data sources for measuring program effectiveness?
To learn more about BELA, please visit www.ethisphere.com/bela to request guest access to the Member Resource Hub and to speak with a BELA Engagement Director. And if you have a question that youâd like answered on BELA Asks, be sure to use the BELA Concierge Service, and weâll get to it as soon as we can.
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It has been a busy time for ethics and integrity news in recent months: executives going to jail, companies receiving massive fines and penalties, CEOs being dismissed or stepping down, and class action lawsuits. But perhaps the unlikeliest ethics scandal is the cheating allegation that rocked the 2024 World Conkers Championship. In his editorial from the upcoming Fall issue of Ethisphere Magazine, Editor in Chief Bill Coffin explains how even in a world as small and insular as that of competitive conkers (what *is* conkers, anyway?), conflicts of interest and speak-up culture matter just as much as they do at any Fortune 500 organization. Why? Because no matter what the stakes, ethics is everything.
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One of the best benefits of being a member of the Business Ethics Leadership Alliance (or BELA) is that if you have any questions at all about ethics and compliance, you can submit them to BELAâs concierge service, and one of our internal experts will provide an answer and direct you to a helpful resource for more information. In this episode, BELA Chair Erica Salmon Byrne answers: What is a good training completion rate?
To learn more about BELA, please visit www.ethisphere.com/bela to request guest access to the Member Resource Hub and to speak with a BELA Engagement Director. And if you have a question that youâd like answered on BELA Asks, be sure to use the BELA Concierge Service, and weâll get to it as soon as we can.
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Ethical culture builds massive value for your employees, investors, and stakeholders, which is why it pays to performing organizational culture assessments to see where a cultureâs true strengths and improvement opportunities might be. But culture assessments are not a once-and done thing, and Curtis Leicht, Senior Culture Analyst at Ethisphere, explains how often you should assess your culture, and why.
1:14: Why organizations conduct recurring culture assessments3:20: Key considerations for determining a culture assessment cadence6:31: Supporting initiatives alongside culture assessments9:16: Post-survey communicationsEthisphere Resource Center: www.ethisphere.com/resources
Ethisphere Culture team: www.ethisphere.com/solutions
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One of the best benefits of being a member of the Business Ethics Leadership Alliance (or BELA) is that if you have any questions at all about ethics and compliance, you can submit them to BELAâs concierge service, and one of our internal experts will provide an answer and direct you to a helpful resource for more information. In this episode, BELA Chair Erica Salmon Byrne answers: How do I measure the effectiveness of my training program?
To learn more about BELA, please visit www.ethisphere.com/bela to request guest access to the Member Resource Hub and to speak with a BELA Engagement Director. And if you have a question that youâd like answered on BELA Asks, be sure to use the BELA Concierge Service, and weâll get to it as soon as we can.
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CBRE is the global leader in commercial real estate services and investments, with more than 130,000 professionals in over 100 countries. This 11-time Worldâs Most Ethical Companies honoree is deeply invested in upholding a culture rooted in its values of respect, integrity, service, and excellence, better known as RISE. But how do you promulgate these values across such a vast and diversified workforce?
Edith Chamblin, CBRE's Ethics & Compliance Director and Global Ethics & Compliance Ambassador Program Leader, shares her compelling story about how she became a compliance leader and how her experiences have helped to turn CBRE's global compliance ambassador program into an enterprise-wide integrity powerhouse.
1:26: A different way to enter ethics & compliance7:37: Growing CBREâs Ethics & Compliance Ambassador program13:38: Advice for building your own ambassador programR.I.S.E - Cultivating a Culture of Ethics: https://tinyurl.com/y5xkskmy
Ethisphere Resource Center: www.ethisphere.com/resources
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One of the best benefits of being a member of the Business Ethics Leadership Alliance (or BELA) is that if you have any questions at all about ethics and compliance, you can submit them to BELAâs concierge service, and one of our internal experts will provide an answer and direct you to a helpful resource for more information. In this episode, BELA Chair Erica Salmon Byrne answers: What is a good moonlighting policy?
To learn more about BELA, please visit www.ethisphere.com/bela to request guest access to the Member Resource Hub and to speak with a BELA Engagement Director. And if you have a question that youâd like answered on BELA Asks, be sure to use the BELA Concierge Service, and weâll get to it as soon as we can.
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TD Bank, the 10th largest bank in the U.S., has pleaded guilty to conspiring to fail to monitor financial transactions, which led to narcotics traffickers laundering some $670 million in illegal earnings through the bank. To quote U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland, âby making its services convenient for criminals, TD Bank became one.â For this, TD Bank will pay a combined $3 billion in fines and penalties. It will also retain an independent compliance monitor for three years, remediate and enhance its AML compliance program, operate under a $434 billion asset cap, and face stricter regulation within the U.S. Ethisphere Chief Strategy Officer Erica Salmon Byrne explains how things got this way for TD Bank, and more importantly, what organizations can learn from it.
3:52: Punishment7:11: Leadership9:59: Oversight11:38: Budgeting14:56: Culture18:52: PressureEthisphere Resource Center: www.ethisphere.com/resources
DOJ Announcement: https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/td-bank-pleads-guilty-bank-secrecy-act-and-money-laundering-conspiracy-violations-18b
ETHICAST - September 2024 DOJ Update to the ECCP: https://www.youtube.com/live/FhQwy2H5M4U?si=uyR_0EqZ7hvYBW6R
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In this special BELA Asks episode, BELA Chair Erica Salmon Byrne answers the question that is on everyone's minds as we head into the year-end gift-giving season: When should I revisit my gifts & entertainment policy? The short answer is "now," and Erica breaks down the reasons why.
One of the best benefits of being a Business Ethics Leadership Alliance (BELA) member is that you can submit any questions about ethics and compliance to BELAâs concierge service, which will connect you with one of our internal experts who will provide an answer and/or direct you to a helpful resource for more information. To submit a question of your own to BELA Asks, please reach out to your BELA Engagement Director. To learn more about BELA, please visit www.ethisphere.com/bela
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In this episode, we're going to showcase just a few of the BELA members whoâve come on the show. They donât just represent best practices within their own organizations. They represent best practices within the ethics and compliance profession itself by sharing what they know in the interest of helping everyone advance business integrity.
Bo van Zeeland of SABIC shares how to secure ethics and compliance program resources, even when budgets are tight. Marie-Claude Dumas and Julianna Fox of WSP share some key indicators of an E&C program that has truly embedded itself within an organization. Craig Pedersen of PepsiCo talks about how the company incorporates culture assessments into their program. And Katy Creecy of Uber explains how data analytics have made such a powerful impact on Uberâs program.
SABIC secures E&C resources even when budgets are tightWSPâs key indicators of a truly embedded E&C programPepsiCo incorporates culture assessments into their programUber's data analytics strategy in practiceFULL EPISODE LINKS:
How to Secure E&C Resources Even When Budgets Are Tight: https://youtu.be/scBnKManPtw?si=gP5ZUHdMVbH2MpB_ How to Build a Truly Embedded Ethics & Compliance Program: https://youtu.be/gAGUG5NEGVA?si=XYPE_zK4KFVJRd9h At PepsiCo, the Secret Ingredient is Culture: https://youtu.be/Wg6kMBW0R10?si=G9kMn40tfX5U9Tam Driving Ethics & Business Integrity with Data: https://youtu.be/uxafrnLHRHk?si=Qh3lN2vW7XlFneNKWant to appear on the Ethicast? Drop us a line at [email protected]
To learn more about BELA, visit www.ethisphere.com/bela to request guest access to the BELA Member Resource Hub and to speak with a BELA Engagement Director.
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One of the best benefits of being a Business Ethics Leadership Alliance (BELA) member is that you can submit any questions about ethics and compliance to BELAâs concierge service, which will connect you with one of our internal experts who will provide an answer and/or direct you to a helpful resource for more information. In this episode, BELA Chair Erica Salmon Byrne answers: How do I anonymize investigations data to remove bias?
To submit a question of your own to BELA Asks, please reach out to your BELA Engagement Director.
To learn more about BELA, please visit www.ethisphere.com/bela
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On September 19, the 6th annual Transparency Awards were announced, celebrating U.S. companies that exemplify disclosure best practicesâincluding best overall transparency, proxy statement, ESG reporting. Form 10-K, investor relations websites, codes of conduct, and plain language usage. Broc Romanek, Transparency Champion, former SEC lawyer, and Editor of RealTransparentDisclosure.com joins the Ethicast to discuss key takeaways from some of this year's most notable award winners.
Top honors: IntelBest ESG Report: EcolabBest Code of Conduct: NextEraMost Improved Overall: Ford Motor Company2025 Transparency Awards timelineFull List of 2024 Transparency Awards: www.TransparencyAwards.com
Disclosure best practices: www.RealTransparentDisclosure.com
Ethisphere Resource Center: www.Ethisphere.com/resources
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One of the best benefits of being a Business Ethics Leadership Alliance (BELA) member is that you can submit any questions about ethics and compliance to BELAâs concierge service, which will connect you with one of our internal experts who will provide an answer and/or direct you to a helpful resource for more information. In this episode, BELA Chair Erica Salmon Byrne answers: How do I align speak-up rates globally?
To submit a question of your own to BELA Asks, please reach out to your BELA Engagement Director. To learn more about BELA, please visit www.ethisphere.com/bela
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In this special LIVE episode, Ethisphere Executive Chair Erica Salmon Byrne discusses the Department of Justice September 2024 the Evaluation of Corporate Compliance Programs - the guiding principles by which the DOJ determines if a company's compliance program is well-designed, if the program has the resources and support it needs to do its job, and whether the program works in practice.
The ECCP was last updated in March 2023, and any update to it has important implications for corporate ethics and compliance officers. And this update contains important language around promoting speak-up culture; anti-retaliation policies and whistleblower protection, incorporating proactive risk management, incorporating internal and external lessons learned into risk assessment updates, how to manage the potential compliance risks associated with artificial intelligence (AI), and more.
To attend Ethisphere's webinar on the September 2024 Enforcement of Corporate Compliance Programs update, please visit www.ethisphere.com/events
September 2024 DOJ ECCP Update: https://www.justice.gov/criminal/crim...
For a wealth of helpful, free resources on Ethical Culture, Compliance Program Structure and Authority, Corporate Governance, and more, please visit the Ethisphere Resource Center at www.ethisphere.com/resources
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One of the best benefits of being a Business Ethics Leadership Alliance (BELA) member is that you can submit any questions about ethics and compliance to BELAâs concierge service, which will connect you with one of our internal experts who will provide an answer and/or direct you to a helpful resource for more information. In this episode, BELA Chair Erica Salmon Byrne answers: How do I write an annual integrity report?
To submit a question of your own to BELA Asks, please reach out to your BELA Engagement Director. To learn more about BELA, please visit www.ethisphere.com/bela to request guest access.
#bela #integrity#ethics #compliance
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In part 4 of our special 4-part series on supply chain due diligence, join Patrick Neyts, CEO of VECTRA International; Rob Bailes, Director of Sustainable Supply Chains at Control Risks; and Craig Moss, EVP, Ethisphere, as they discuss how changing due diligence regulations - in particular, the EU Supply Chain Due Diligence Directive - are reshaping your supply chain relationships and what you can do to manage it.
2:20: How to prioritize due diligence efforts6:16: Communicating with suppliers around changing regs10:02: Due diligence should be a collaborative approach13:16: Preventing mixed messages to suppliersVECTRA International: www.vectra-intl.com
Control Risks: www.controlrisks.com
Ethisphere Resource Center: www.ethisphere.com/resources
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