Measuring and Strengthening Your Ethics and Compliance Program
- May 13, 2025 11:00 a.m.
- Central Time (CT)
Building an ethics and compliance program is a fundamental step for any organization, but how do you ensure that it’s driving real impact?
This webinar will help you answer key questions about whether your program truly fosters a culture of ethical decision-making and accountability — or if it simply fulfills regulatory requirements.
You will explore practical strategies, key metrics and qualitative assessments that help organizations measure success, uncover risks and enhance program effectiveness. By attending, you will gain actionable insights to benchmark your program, address critical gaps and align with industry best practices to strengthen your organization’s ethics and compliance efforts.
Basic knowledge of the fundamental components of a compliance and ethics program.
Identify the core elements of a high-impact ethics and compliance program.
Detect common pitfalls and challenges that may be limiting program effectiveness.
Compare evaluation frameworks and key performance indicators for measuring success.
Gain insight from real-world case studies on strengthening compliance culture and driving change.
CPE Credit: | 1 |
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Advanced Preparation: | None. |
Delivery Method: | Group Internet Based |
Regulatory Ethics: | 1 |
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Ethics and Compliance Advisor
LRN
Vice President, Chief Risk and Compliance Officer
Corteva Agriscience
Chief Ethics and Compliance Officer
HCLTech
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