Compliance Communications Blog

 

‘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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Are Funny Compliance Videos Effective With Your Employees?

For the past few years the debate has raged:  Is it OK to use humor to communicate compliance?  What sparked this dialogue was a series of amusing compliance and ethics videos produced by one of the world’s premiere comedy brands.  These guys know humor and many of those videos have been genuinely funny.

Some feel that funny videos are an incredible breath of fresh air.  “Finally, something that will get our employees’ attention, something they will want to watch,” they said.  Others think that compliance is too serious a topic to be conveyed with humor.

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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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"The Fraud Inside Your Company"


9/1/14:
The Association of Certified Fraud Examiners (ACFE) recently released its 2014 Report to the Nation, which paints a serious picture of the fraud that goes on inside a company. While CCOs concentrate on global bribery and corruption, the ACFE report concludes that the typical organization loses 5% of revenues each year...

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"Healthcare Fraud Remains Focus of DOJ"


9/1/14:
Healthcare fraud remains a focus of the US Department of Justice (DOJ) and the US Department of Health and Human Services, thanks to the Health Care Fraud Prevention and Enforcement Action Team (HEAT) initiative. To date, the US DOJ has recovered more than $14.2 billion through involving fraud against federal healthcare...

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