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2008 Government Contractor Ethics Rankings

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Hey Bill, What Were You Waiting For?

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Ethics & Compliance Makeover: Can a Bad Code of Conduct be Saved?

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Global Compliance: South Africa

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If Ethics Isn’t Everywhere, It’s Nowhere

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How Nike is Changing The World, One Factory At a Time

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Bribery’s Broken Windows

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Big Shot CEO’s EthiGear Selection Q1 - 2008

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Speak Now Or…

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50 Codes of Conduct Benchmarked Q1 - 2008

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Strictly Business: Marks & Spencer’s 100-Point Plan A

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Q4 Corrections

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  • Page 25: Under #84, Leslie Gaines-Ross' name was incorrectly spelled Lesley Gaines-Ross
Ernst & Young International

Corpedia Diagnostics

May 14: Ethisphere Symposium

April 16, 2008

Conducting an Effective Risk Assessment

// Sponsored by Corpedia Inc.

Corpedia

A compliance risk assessment can be a valuable tool for compliance programs by making the program most efficient and efforts best applied where they will have the greatest impact. Furthermore, an effective compliance risk assessment will put in place the processes for preventing and mitigating future problems, as well as be part of an affirmative defense for the organization and compliance officers.

Discussion topics include:

  1. Work product creation and retention rules and guidelines associated with the risk assessment
  2. Communicating risk assessment methods and goals to involved parties
  3. Effective policies and procedures
  4. Prioritizing risks by likelihood and impact and drafting and distributing final reports and findings

Faculty:

  • Rich Wentworth, Senior Manager, Consulting Services- Corpedia
  • Erica Salmon Byrne, Assistant General Counsel, Compliance Consulting Services - Corpedia

Date:
May 14, 2008
10 am—11 am PDT/12 pm—1:30 pm CDT/1 pm—2:30 pm EDT

Price: FREE of Charge

Register: To register, click here.

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