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"What Effective Communication Needs"

 

7/15/15: Few of us retain much from a one-shot message but hearing the same message consistently has a huge impact: we remember. Even more importantly, we integrate the message into our lives, thoughts and behaviors. Certainly, that’s true in compliance communication. In a blog post on Communicating...

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"Fight Corruption: A Business Cost or Advantage"

 

7/15/15: The traditional argument has been that corruption in some markets is so widespread that companies are virtually required to participate in that corruption, particularly when it comes to the small “facilitation payments” that make the wheel of business keep spinning. An article by the staff of Treasury & Risk...

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"Corruption or Safety Concerns"

 

6/30/15: By now, Tanaka has become synonymous with airbags, recalls, and quality failures. But, here’s another ingredient in the increasingly ugly stew: worker safety. That’s right. Worker safety. At least that’s the explanation reported in a New York Times article referenced by Tom Fox reprinted on the JDSupra Business...

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"The Value of Unexpected Questions"

 

6/30/15: Sometimes hearing an unexpected observation or question provides more results than hearing an answer to a familiar question. Jeff Kaplan, who edits the Conflict of Interest blog, knows a lot about compliance, corruption, and conflicts of interest. So, when he writes about an observation - “In my nearly 25 years...

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"Before You Can Educate, Get Their Attention"

 

6/30/15: In a post in the Communicating Compliance blog, Joel A. Rogers dares compliance officers to look away from the title when he advises the first step in FCPA compliance. He writes, “Stop training your employees in FCPA compliance!” From that cant-ignore headline, Joel goes on to offer straightforward...

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