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ISBN9780833087676
来源IDCF-322-CCEG
Transforming Compliance: Emerging Paradigms for Boards, Management, Compliance Officers, and Government
Michael D. Greenberg
发表日期2014
出版年2014
页码94
语种英语
结论

Compliance Is a Field in Flux.

  • The field that is undergoing change in several different ways at once. These ways include the sources of the compliance burden, the professional identity of compliance practitioners, and the posture of government enforcement efforts.
  • All of these vectors are important to understanding how the field is likely to evolve in the future.

Chief Ethics and Compliance Officers and Compliance Programs Operate in Tandem with Boards and Senior Executives, So Any Transformation of Compliance Will Also Have an Effect on Boards and Senior Executives.

  • To the extent that compliance programs (and chief ethics and compliance officers) grow more effective within their companies, the burden of compliance risk for boards and C-suites will presumably be reduced.
  • To the extent that compliance becomes less effective, the burden of compliance risk for boards and C-suites will presumably be amplified.

The Discussion of Compliance Transformation Takes Place in a Broader Corporate Governance Context, in Which Many Large Public Companies and Boards Have Identified Reputation Risk as a Priority Concern.

  • Corporate reputation risk is at least partly tied to the compliance function, and to the risk of failure in compliance processes leading to crisis events.
  • Any discussion about the transformation of compliance invites reflection about business reputation risk and the future ability of the compliance function to help mitigate that risk.
摘要

Recent decades have witnessed a notable trend in corporate compliance and governance oversight. Many companies have made considerable progress in strengthening their corporate compliance programs. That progress has been achieved, in part, in response to the Federal Sentencing Guidelines. In the wake of policy developments, compliance programs, and the chief ethics and compliance officers who helm them, have gained in visibility and prominence. The voice of the compliance officer is increasingly being heard at board and C-suite levels, in part as the tactical head of an empowered compliance effort and also as a focal point for building an ethical culture within the corporation.

With these developments in mind, RAND convened a symposium on May 28, 2014, entitled "Transforming Compliance: Emerging Paradigms for Boards, Management, Compliance Officers, and Government." The objective was to stimulate a forward-looking conversation about compliance as a field, factors that are likely to contribute to its transformational change, and practical implications for key stakeholder groups.

Several of the participants presented white papers on selected transformational pressures now affecting the compliance field. The following session of the symposium involved a moderated discussion on the emerging paradigm for compliance programs of the future and the broad implications that can be gleaned from transformative factors now operating on the field. The final session was a moderated discussion of related concerns and next steps from the varied perspectives of boards, executives, chief ethics and compliance officers, and policymakers. These proceedings summarize the discussions and include the white papers.

主题Corporate Governance ; Organizational Leadership ; Supply Chain Management
URLhttps://www.rand.org/pubs/conf_proceedings/CF322.html
来源智库RAND Corporation (United States)
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条目标识符http://119.78.100.153/handle/2XGU8XDN/111403
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Michael D. Greenberg. Transforming Compliance: Emerging Paradigms for Boards, Management, Compliance Officers, and Government. 2014.
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