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Once you have an understanding of what compliance is, and why it may be important, it is natural to wonder next, “What should I do about it?” In this course, we’ll explore one of the key factors for creating a positive culture of compliance: human psychology. We’ll think about what drives us, what makes us pay attention, what distracts, and how all of these pieces help build a strong belief in an organizational culture of compliance.
We will examine formal compliance programs, diving into the nuances of how they are applied in practice. We’ll also explore the technologies, workflows, policies, monitoring, and training necessary to create a toolkit for designing an effective compliance program.
How do you actually implement a culture of compliance? This module looks at the key building blocks necessary to foster a culture of compliance within any organization.
Setting the Stage: Origins of Compliance Law•3 minutes
The Goal of Compliance Culture: Integrating Compliance Throughout the Organization•6 minutes
From “Tone at the Top” to “Compliance at the Core”•6 minutes
The Compliance Officer / Responsible Person•5 minutes
Independence, Empowerment, and Resources: Part 1•4 minutes
Independence, Empowerment, and Resources: Part 2•8 minutes
4 readings•Total 85 minutes
Pre-Course Survey (Optional)•10 minutes
Building a World Class Ethics & Compliance Program•25 minutes
A Brief History of Compliance•25 minutes
I Called the Wells Fargo Ethics Hotline and was Fired•25 minutes
2 assignments•Total 15 minutes
The Role of the Compliance Officer•5 minutes
Module 1 Quiz•10 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 10 minutes
Introduce Yourself!•10 minutes
A Closer Look at the Essentials
Module 2•4 hours to complete
Module details
Once the foundations of a strong compliance culture are in place, how do you disseminate that culture throughout an organization? This module examines the policies, procedures, and trainings necessary to create a compliant culture throughout an organization.
18 of the Best Code of Conduct Examples•60 minutes
Regulatory Compliance in the Age of Artificial Intelligence•30 minutes
3 assignments•Total 65 minutes
The Code of Ethics•30 minutes
Communication & Information Flows•15 minutes
Module 2 Quiz•20 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 30 minutes
Compliance in Your Workplace•30 minutes
The Psychology of Compliance
Module 3•3 hours to complete
Module details
Compliance, at its heart, is a response to a human problem. If rules were enough, compliance and enforcement wouldn't exist. This module explores the psychology behind why non-compliance happens and strategies for getting people to comply.
The Psychological Aberration or Deviation Theory•2 minutes
The Privileged or Entitled Theory•2 minutes
The Stress and Pressure Theory•1 minute
The Excessive Greed or Excessive Ambition Theory•3 minutes
The Cost-Benefit / Risk Reward Theory•2 minutes
The Lack of Recognition Theory•2 minutes
The Lack of Self-Control Theory•1 minute
The “Everyone is Doing it” or The Virus Theory•1 minute
The “I Could Have Done it Another Way” Theory•1 minute
The No Harm Theory•1 minute
How to Get People to be Compliant: Psychological Theories of Compliance•2 minutes
The Nudge Theory•3 minutes
The Punishment / Scare Them Theory•2 minutes
The Rules / CYA Theory•1 minute
The Ubiquity Theory•2 minutes
The Reward Me Theory•1 minute
The Quid Pro Quo Theory•1 minute
The Bureaucratic Theory•1 minute
The Slippery Slope / Broken Windows Theory•2 minutes
The Target Theory•1 minute
The "One Size Doesn't Fit All" Theory•1 minute
1 reading•Total 30 minutes
Why Do They Do It? Inside the Mind of the White-Collar Criminal•30 minutes
3 assignments•Total 50 minutes
Theories of White Collar Crime•15 minutes
Theories of Compliance•15 minutes
Module 3 Quiz•20 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 30 minutes
Addressing the Risk of White Collar Crime•30 minutes
Dealing With Non-Compliance
Module 4•3 hours to complete
Module details
Even in organizations with top-notch compliance programs, non-compliance is as inevitable as death and taxes. This module explores strategies for dealing with non-compliance.
What's included
6 videos3 readings2 assignments1 peer review
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6 videos•Total 24 minutes
Dealing with Non-Compliance•4 minutes
Senior Response Team•3 minutes
Reporting and Other Communication•3 minutes
Enforcing Discipline•4 minutes
Lessons Learned / Root Cause analysis•3 minutes
Table Top Exercises•7 minutes
3 readings•Total 50 minutes
Data Breach Response•30 minutes
Concluding Thoughts•10 minutes
Post-Course Survey (Optional)•10 minutes
2 assignments•Total 30 minutes
Incident Response•15 minutes
Enforcing Discipline•15 minutes
1 peer review•Total 60 minutes
You’re in Charge: Creating an Effective Compliance Program•60 minutes
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Reviewed on May 7, 2020
Practical and effective course! Even if you already have hands-on experience in compliance, it still teaches you new practical strategies on how to improve your program. Totally recommended!
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Such valuable information! I love the way the teachers explain various concepts, and in an easily understandable manner.
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Reviewed on Jul 19, 2020
Good way to undertand how to create an effective compliance program. Interesting to learn about the various theories too.
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