Compliance Communications Blog

Jonathan Monetti

Recent Posts

 

Brevity Tips For Compliance Professionals: If I’d Had More Time, I Would Have Written Less

My blog title (a misquote, by the way, and often misattributed at that*) is a frequent topic of conversation here at Compliance Wave. In fact, I heard this very phrase uttered less than 48 hours ago by the Chief Compliance Officer of a well-known children's hospital. And while it elicited a chuckle from both of us, as it always does, it's also remarkably on-point for how we communicate compliance policies.

For most of us, effective communication that is clear, impactful, and brief is hard. I mean really hard. Why is this so difficult – specifically in the realm of compliance communication? 

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How To Create A Custom Compliance Video In 15 Minutes

One of the best parts of my day, any day, is when our Members ask about customizing our materials for their program.  Not only is it a validation of our liberal-use license model, but it's a key indicator that Compliance professionals are always looking for better ways to connect with and engage their audience by tailoring Communications.

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‘Meta’ Post: For Compliance Professionals, It's That Time of Year!

In my role at Compliance Wave, I'm fortunate. I get to speak to dozens of people in the Compliance community every week, and I'm constantly reminded of your creativity, logic, and pragmatic thinking, to say nothing of your ability to plan and execute. 

That's why we find it enjoyable to sometimes "go meta" and share observations and reflections about the kinds of discussions we're having with your fellow Compliance professionals.  

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Communications Governance Tips For Managing Compliance

At least weekly, we're asked our opinion about governance. We're asked by professionals who know "big G" Governance (as in "GRC")  like the back of their hands, so it's an important distinction that they are asking about strategies, best practices, and methods for Communications governance. 

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