EY’s U.S. Edition of Its Global Integrity Report 2024: Challenges the Status Quo to Navigate Shifting Tides

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EY’s U.S. Edition of Its Global Integrity Report 2024: Challenges the Status Quo to Navigate Shifting Tides

EY’s U.S. Edition of Its Global Integrity Report 2024: Challenges the Status Quo to Navigate Shifting Tides

Against a backdrop of strong macroeconomic forces and changing international regulations, global compliance leaders are navigating a difficult course of rapid developments. The U.S. edition of the 2024 Global Integrity Report delves into how multinational organizations are approaching compliance challenges and advancements to create strategic value for the organization. In this webcast, we will dive into the key findings of the report, including:

  • Progressing compliance amidst disruption
  • Improving confidence in reporting
  • Digitizing compliance through AI
  • The challenges of ESG compliance

Featured speakers:

  • Erica Salmon Byrne, Chief Strategy Officer & Executive Chair, Ethisphere
  • Katie Kyle, Partner, Forensic & Integrity Services, Ernst & Young
  • Carol Tate, Vice President & Chief Compliance Officer | Business Ethics, Legal Compliance, Intel

BELA Asks: What Are Appropriate Consequences for Failing to Complete Training?

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BELA Asks: What Are Appropriate Consequences for Failing to Complete Training?

BELA Asks: What Are Appropriate Consequences for Failing to Complete Training?

In our BELA Asks series, we address questions posed by members of the Business Ethics Leadership Alliance (BELA) about wider issues facing the ethics and compliance community. BELA members who have any questions at all about ethics and compliance can send them to us, and then our internal experts will provide an answer and/or direct them to a helpful resource for more information.

In this BELA Asks episode, BELA Chair Erica Salmon Byrne answers the question: What are appropriate consequences for failing to complete training?

To learn more about BELA, please visit https://bela.ethisphere.com to request guest access to the BELA Member Resource Hub and to speak with a BELA Engagement Director.

If you have a question that you’d like answered on BELA Asks, be sure to use the BELA Concierge Service, and we will get to it as soon as we can.

Preparing for the Shift: Chevron Deference & Its Effect on Ethics and Compliance Strategies

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Preparing for the Shift: Chevron Deference & Its Effect on Ethics and Compliance Strategies

Preparing for the Shift: Chevron Deference & Its Effect on Ethics and Compliance Strategies

As we approach year-end planning, join us for an insightful webinar on the implications of the recent shift in Chevron deference. This pivotal change could reshape how ethics and compliance teams operate and interact with regulatory frameworks. We explore what this means for your organization, strategies for adapting to new legal landscapes, and best practices for ensuring robust compliance in a post-Chevron world.

Ethicast: 4 Culture Assessment Insights

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Ethicast: 4 Culture Assessment Insights

Ethicast: 4 Culture Assessment Insights

In this episode, we hear from Ethisphere culture experts Emilie Anderson, Katie Kruger, Doug Allen, and Curtis Leicht on some of the most important considerations around culture assessments, including what culture assessment really measure, how to apply demographic filters to culture data, how long culture assessments ought to take, and the importance of training managers to boost your culture findings.

BELA Asks: What Are Good Data Sources for Measuring Program Effectiveness?

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BELA Asks: What Are Good Data Sources for Measuring Program Effectiveness?

BELA Asks: What Are Good Data Sources for Measuring Program Effectiveness?

In our BELA Asks series, we address questions posed by members of the Business Ethics Leadership Alliance (BELA) about wider issues facing the ethics and compliance community. BELA members who have any questions at all about ethics and compliance can send them to us, and then our internal experts will provide an answer and/or direct them to a helpful resource for more information.

In this BELA Asks episode, BELA Chair Erica Salmon Byrne answers the question: What are good data sources for measuring program effectiveness?

To learn more about BELA, please visit https://bela.ethisphere.com to request guest access to the BELA Member Resource Hub and to speak with a BELA Engagement Director.

If you have a question that you’d like answered on BELA Asks, be sure to use the BELA Concierge Service, and we will get to it as soon as we can.