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Compliance isn’t only about preventing problems and ensuring that everyone is abiding by laws, rules, and regulations. It’s also about the positive impact a robust and ethical compliance program can have on a business or organization.
In this course we will discuss why compliance is important – from the needs facing businesses in highly regulated industries to avoiding fines and penalties to preventing reputational and economic nightmares. We’ll examine real-world examples of compliance and governance failures and their impact, and consider strategies for avoiding similar situations in our own organizations. You’ll be able to think about risk management in new ways and apply strategies to manage it.
What is compliance and why is it important? In this module, we answer those questions while also looking at some recent high-profile cases of non-compliance in the business world.
Case Study: Enron's Systemic Compliance Failures (Part 1)•4 minutes
Case Study: Enron's Systemic Compliance Failures (Part 2)•6 minutes
Case Studies: The "One Guy" Problem•4 minutes
Module 1 Summary•4 minutes
3 readings•Total 55 minutes
Pre-Course Survey (Optional)•10 minutes
What Is Compliance?•20 minutes
Enron Scandal: The Fall of a Wall Street Darling•25 minutes
2 assignments•Total 45 minutes
Making Rules "Stick"•30 minutes
Module 1 Quiz•15 minutes
2 discussion prompts•Total 40 minutes
Introduce Yourself•10 minutes
Rules & the Airline Industry•30 minutes
Why is Compliance Important?
Module 2•3 hours to complete
Module details
Non-compliance can have massive real-world implications for the general public, not just individuals directly related to a non-compliant company. In this module, we examine laws that specifically create compliance obligations, as well as the potential costs of non-compliance.
What's included
6 videos1 reading4 assignments1 discussion prompt
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6 videos•Total 23 minutes
Obligations are Numerous, Pervasive and Varied•5 minutes
The Demands of a Settlement Agreement•4 minutes
The Board of Directors Has a Fiduciary Duty•6 minutes
Avoiding Reputational Harm•3 minutes
The Indispensable and Positive Value of Compliance•5 minutes
Module 2 Recap•1 minute
1 reading•Total 45 minutes
Avoiding Fines and Penalties•45 minutes
4 assignments•Total 110 minutes
Is It a Financial Driver?•30 minutes
The Board of Directors' Duties•30 minutes
The Positive Values of Compliance•30 minutes
Module 2 Quiz•20 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 30 minutes
Identifying Penalties•30 minutes
Compliance & Risk
Module 3•2 hours to complete
Module details
Every company and organization must deal with risk, and compliance is ultimately a vehicle to mitigate risk. This module explores the close relationship between compliance and risk management. We will analyze the ways in which compliance programs manage risk, as well as alternative forms of risk management.
The University of Pennsylvania (commonly referred to as Penn) is a private university, located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. A member of the Ivy League, Penn is the fourth-oldest institution of higher education in the United States, and considers itself to be the first university in the United States with both undergraduate and graduate studies.
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Great breadth of knowledge covered in the course, offering a solid foundation for compliance. Very interesting and relevant examples across multiple industries to provide insight on compl
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I got to have a better perspective of compliance and its role in the business environment. The instructors are well conversant and will enrich you.I would highly recommend this course.
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If you want to learn but not have to worry about grades, this is a great course! I learned a lot that I will be able to take back to my company and apply to my current position.
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