Spotlight on Zoom: How to Streamline & Scale Conflicts of Interest Disclosures
This spotlight featuring Zoom discusses how they utilize Ethisphere’s Dynamic Disclosures to streamline and scale their conflicts of interest disclosure process. The spotlight covers seeking a solution, implementing a new process, assessing need, and focusing their approach.
Ethicast: Making Sense of the Federal Reserve’s Silicon Valley Bank Report
On April 29, the Federal Reserve issued its report on the causes for the March 17 Silicon Valley Bank failure. And while there seems to be plenty of blame to go around, the Fed’s notion that “controls always lag growth” points to a gap between how SVB managed its own risk and what its regulators expected from a business on which many lives and businesses depended.
In this episode of the Ethicast, join Ethisphere CEO Erica Salmon Byrne as she lends her governance expertise to interpreting the Fed’s report, and offers insights on why disasters like SVB don’t have to repeat themselves.
Featuring:
- Bill Coffin, Editor-in-Chief, Ethisphere Magazine, Ethisphere
- Erica Salmon Byrne, Chief Executive Officer, Ethisphere
2023 Global Crisis Management Benchmarking Report
From the pandemic to cybersecurity threats, to supply chain disruptions, to geopolitical risk, we have seen crisis after crisis test the resilience of organizations this decade. Crisis management has long been part of our business vocabulary, but what constitutes a crisis has continued to evolve.
In 2023, Ethisphere and Morrison Foerster partnered to survey organizations regarding their crisis management processes and procedures. This study provides insights into how companies are planning for crises post-pandemic, the risks they face, the ways they have changed their crisis management plan in recent years, and more.
The report was released at the 14th annual Global Ethics Summit and Ethisphere spoke to Alex Iftimie, Partner, Morrison Foerster about the report’s findings.
Thomas Report is Final Straw – High Court Needs Ethics Code
This opinion piece by Ethisphere’s CEO, Erica Salmon Byrne, discusses the lack of accountability around conflicts of interest for U.S. Supreme Court Justices. The piece originally appeared in Law360.
Ethicast: Explaining the World’s Most Ethical Companies with Erica Salmon Byrne
In this Ethicast episode, Ethisphere CEO Erica Salmon Byrne answers some of the questions we receive around the World’s Most Ethical Companies methodology, including how we disqualify companies from honors contention (or don’t), and why we charge companies to take part in the program.
Featuring:
- Bill Coffin, Editor-in-Chief, Ethisphere Magazine, Ethisphere
- Erica Salmon Byrne, Chief Executive Officer, Ethisphere