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Transparency, ethics, and compliance are more than just corporate buzzwords; they're foundational to building trust in today's global organizations. Consequence management systems encompass elements like transparency, robust employee reporting, protective measures for whistleblowers, and effective internal investigations. These are all essential for maintaining organizational justice, trust, and integrity. In this episode of Corruption, Crime and Compliance, Michael Volkov underscores the value of collecting and analyzing employee reports, the pivotal role of Chief Compliance Officers, and the integration of compliance compensation with consequence management.
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KEY QUOTES
“A true employee reporting system includes reports to supervisors, walk-ins to human resources, walk-ins to legal and compliance, and an automated reporting system.” - Michael Volkov
“The real question is whether the company backs up its statement through specific actions. This cannot be accomplished through words, but really only through deeds, through actions. All too often, companies get ahead of themselves. They make these broad pronouncements. They sound good, they pat each other on the back, and they don't build the essential foundations and infrastructure needed to establish an effective employee reporting system.” - Michael Volkov
“As a basic initial requirement, every company should adopt a written internal investigation protocol that is published internally, promoted internally to demonstrate a commitment to transparency, and those protocols and procedures should be followed to the T.” - Michael Volkov
Resources:
Michael Volkov on LinkedIn | Twitter
The Volkov Law Group
By Michael Volkov4.9
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Transparency, ethics, and compliance are more than just corporate buzzwords; they're foundational to building trust in today's global organizations. Consequence management systems encompass elements like transparency, robust employee reporting, protective measures for whistleblowers, and effective internal investigations. These are all essential for maintaining organizational justice, trust, and integrity. In this episode of Corruption, Crime and Compliance, Michael Volkov underscores the value of collecting and analyzing employee reports, the pivotal role of Chief Compliance Officers, and the integration of compliance compensation with consequence management.
You’ll hear Michael talk about:
KEY QUOTES
“A true employee reporting system includes reports to supervisors, walk-ins to human resources, walk-ins to legal and compliance, and an automated reporting system.” - Michael Volkov
“The real question is whether the company backs up its statement through specific actions. This cannot be accomplished through words, but really only through deeds, through actions. All too often, companies get ahead of themselves. They make these broad pronouncements. They sound good, they pat each other on the back, and they don't build the essential foundations and infrastructure needed to establish an effective employee reporting system.” - Michael Volkov
“As a basic initial requirement, every company should adopt a written internal investigation protocol that is published internally, promoted internally to demonstrate a commitment to transparency, and those protocols and procedures should be followed to the T.” - Michael Volkov
Resources:
Michael Volkov on LinkedIn | Twitter
The Volkov Law Group

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