Join us at the Community of Federal Regulators’ ReIMAGINE REGULATION FOR BETTER OUTCOMES conference. It runs from April 28-29 November 10-11, 2020 at the Ottawa Conference & Event Centre. I will give a talk, and run a workshop on Ethical Business Regulations. Also, my co-author professor Chris Hodges and Graham Russel from the UK OfficeContinue reading “2020 CFR Regulatory Conference”
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Compliance Won’t Take Root or Grow in a Toxic Culture
Diagnosing and Dealing with Toxicity is a Cross-Functional Endeavor At the 8th Annual European Compliance & Ethics Institute in Amsterdam I will run a session covering: How to Think Holistically About Integrity Management Culture eats compliance for breakfast. Learn why it is important to recognize the signs of toxicity in your organizational culture and howContinue reading “Compliance Won’t Take Root or Grow in a Toxic Culture”
New Year New Website
AretéWork turns nine this March. In time for that we’ve done a refresh – and here’s a quick overview of what you’ll find on these pages: About – More about the Why / What / Who of AretéWork Services – All about how we can help you Books Etc. – Downloads / Books / PodcastsContinue reading “New Year New Website”
The week that was: #OECD Global Conference on Governance
What we covered: Innovation: Towards Agile Regulatory Frameworks in the Fourth Industrial Revolution – aka – #GovInnovation2020 Here’s a who’s who – and see you again in Paris soon. AretéWork is a Knowledge Partner for: #OECDintegrity Public, private and beyond 25-26 March 2020 OECD, Paris hanticorruption-integrity.oecd.org/
Coming up: International Network for Delivery of Regulation (INDR) Conference
INDR will host a three day conference at Wolfson College, Oxford. It’ll cover issues such as the regulation research, the regulatory delivery model, and ethical business practice and ethical business regulation. Here are some of the topics we’ll explore on day three: What are the ways to take Ethical Business Regulation forward in your sectorContinue reading “Coming up: International Network for Delivery of Regulation (INDR) Conference”
Risky Women Radio Podcast: #Ethics of Compliance – podcast & transcript
Risky Women Radio is a show that sets out to connect, celebrate and champion women in risk regulation and compliance. Listen in to this exchange on the Ethics of Compliance – and find the full transcript on riskywomen.org – as well as many more podcast episodes. I saw my career as one big black skiContinue reading “Risky Women Radio Podcast: #Ethics of Compliance – podcast & transcript”
Latest Risky Women Annual Report – including so far in 2019…
This just in from the good people at Risky Women: “Live events flourished and our own community podcast launched giving even greater voice to our community of experts and inspiring emerging talent.” Read all about it in the latest Risky Women Annual Report – which also has brief mention of some of progress from 2019Continue reading “Latest Risky Women Annual Report – including so far in 2019…”
The Big 5: Secrets to Driving Cultural Change in Your Organisation
Wonderful and intimate event this morning. And what a setting (thank you St. Barnabas for the work you do). And great to be in conversation with Pauline Blondet, VP at GAN Integrity and Isabelle Meyer, Deputy General Counsel at Just Eat. And here, in reverse order… the big 5 keys: 5. It is not aContinue reading “The Big 5: Secrets to Driving Cultural Change in Your Organisation”
The Five Key Secrets to Driving Cultural Change in Your Organisation
Pauline Blondet, VP Compliance EMEA at GAN Integrity, and I will discuss this these with a select group of ethics professionals this morning. I’ll share a follow-up post after the event with key insights – but for now, be sure to: Follow the #EthicalBusinessPractice hashtag on LinkedIn Check out the Connected CCO blog from GAN Integrity AndContinue reading “The Five Key Secrets to Driving Cultural Change in Your Organisation”
“Can we regulate for innovation and can we innovate in regulation?”
Last week I had the pleasure of participating in a conference focused around the question “Can we regulate for innovation and can we innovate in regulation?”. Robert Madelin, Chairman, Fipra International, has written an analysis that crystallises the Opening and Concluding Remarks at the conference. It covers the challenges, the lessons and the learnings onContinue reading ““Can we regulate for innovation and can we innovate in regulation?””

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