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Make sure you find out the bad news first: developing a compliance framework

Some of the boards of major companies have been criticised recently for being unaware of the extent of significant problems within their organisation. Whilst boards cannot be expected to know the minutiae of daily operations, a culture whereby bad news is kept from the board is dangerous.

This is especially dangerous if a legal offence has been committed and the organisation is either legally obliged to report it or an extra penalty is payable if the breach was not rectified.

What can be done to make sure that material information is passed on to the board? The starting point is explaining to staff the importance of information being reported on.

Do you have a compliance framework that can be quickly explained to staff ? I had a go at explaining a system visually and you can see my efforts in a video (6 mins 40 seconds). Let me know what you think.

Designing a compliance framework from David Jacobson on Vimeo.

September 7, 2008 in Compliance | Permalink

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Hi David,
As an educator I was really impressed to see you using video as a teaching aid on the internet. Keep them coming
Cheers
Tracey

Posted by: Tracey Johnson | Sep 7, 2008 7:27:57 PM

Tracey, thanks for the feedback. Different people respond to different methods of presentation. Video allows a lot of information to be communicated provided it is well-organised.

Posted by: David Jacobson | Sep 7, 2008 8:47:46 PM

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