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The relationship between compliance and HR can make or break a company's culture of ethics and integrity. The DOJ’s revised Evaluation of Corporate Compliance Program requirements are pushing for greater cooperation and coordination between these two departments to create a robust and effective consequence management system. In this episode, Michael Volkov discusses the implications of these new requirements and emphasizes the need for HR and compliance to work together to achieve a culture of compliance and ethics.
Here are some key ideas you’ll hear Michael discuss in this episode:
KEY QUOTES:
"The Justice Department is now taking on the role of marriage counselor, not with individual couples, but with the critical corporate relationship - Ethics and Compliance and Human Resources." - Michael Volkov
"With regard to disciplinary actions, there's nothing worse, folks, than a disciplinary system that treats similarly situated employees and executives in different ways based upon where they sit or what their sales performance is… Justice has to be blind and consistent here." - Michael Volkov
"Organizations that throw large contingent payouts for lucrative business contracts or for hitting specific targets should consider the impact of these incentives on sales employees and their ability and incentive to adhere to ethical requirements." - Michael Volkov
Resources:
Michael Volkov on LinkedIn | Twitter
The Volkov Law Group
Evaluation of Corporate Compliance Programs
By Michael Volkov4.9
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The relationship between compliance and HR can make or break a company's culture of ethics and integrity. The DOJ’s revised Evaluation of Corporate Compliance Program requirements are pushing for greater cooperation and coordination between these two departments to create a robust and effective consequence management system. In this episode, Michael Volkov discusses the implications of these new requirements and emphasizes the need for HR and compliance to work together to achieve a culture of compliance and ethics.
Here are some key ideas you’ll hear Michael discuss in this episode:
KEY QUOTES:
"The Justice Department is now taking on the role of marriage counselor, not with individual couples, but with the critical corporate relationship - Ethics and Compliance and Human Resources." - Michael Volkov
"With regard to disciplinary actions, there's nothing worse, folks, than a disciplinary system that treats similarly situated employees and executives in different ways based upon where they sit or what their sales performance is… Justice has to be blind and consistent here." - Michael Volkov
"Organizations that throw large contingent payouts for lucrative business contracts or for hitting specific targets should consider the impact of these incentives on sales employees and their ability and incentive to adhere to ethical requirements." - Michael Volkov
Resources:
Michael Volkov on LinkedIn | Twitter
The Volkov Law Group
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