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Join us as we complete the entire Torah Ohr and Likkutei Torah of Rabbi Shneur Zalman of Liadi, aka the Ba'al HaTanya in just 3 years. Affectionately referred to by many as "The Chassidishe Parsha", these discourses allow one to get a fundamental grasp on the entirety of Chabad Chassidic thought that pertains to any given Parsha, Holiday, or Shir HaShirim. Rabbi Avraham Katz brilliantly divides the entire work so that each week one is able to learn at least one discourse that relates to the ...
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By Adam TurteltaubHealthcare lives on data. Getting it to the patient and providers is essential for delivering quality care, but that can be a challenge.As Eden Avraham-Katz (LinkedIn), Vice President, Legal and Compliance at 1upHealth explains in this podcast, the CMS Interoperability and Prior Authorization Rule helps standardize how health plan…
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By Adam TurteltaubGovernments don’t only want to prosecute companies for paying bribes. Increasingly, they are looking for companies to join with them to reduce the global challenge of corruption.To learn more we spoke with Shruti Shah, Senior Policy Advisor, Office of Coordinator on Global Anti-Corruption at the US Department of State. In this pod…
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By Adam TurteltaubWoo hoo! You got the interview. Now, how do you make the most out of the opportunity to determine if this is the job of your dreams or of your nightmares?Lisa Fine, Senior Director, Global Ethics & Compliance at Pearson takes a break from her Great Women in Compliance podcast to share that you need first to focus on the basics, st…
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By Adam TurteltaubFair Market Value (FMV) calculations in healthcare, if done improperly, can lead you down the path to civil monetary penalties or even prison. To help understand the challenge and how to meet them, we spoke with Bob Wade, Partner at Nelson Mullins and host of the Stark Integrity Podcast Series.Calculating FMV has proven to be some…
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By Adam TurteltaubSo how do you ensure the next time you’re searching for a chief or senior ethics and compliance officer that the search is successful? We put that question to executive recruiter Jamie Browne, Managing Director, Corporate Governance, Leonid Group. Jamie recently shared advice for candidates on finding their next position.In this p…
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By Adam TurteltaubYes or no: Do you do investigations? Do you prepare questions in advance? Are those questions yes or no in nature? Did you know that may not be the best way to do it?In this podcast, Michael Johnson (LinkedIn), Chief Strategy Officer, Traliant, explains that closed-end questions are often unproductive. Worse, questioning the targe…
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By Adam TurteltaubThe new EU General Product Safety Regulation (GPSR) replaces the previous directive of 2001. While there are many similarities between the two of them, reports Ferry Vermeulen, Co-Founder of 24hour AR, there are a few key differences. The GPSR now applies to all consumer goods sold, not just those that were not yet covered by othe…
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By Adam TurteltaubThe Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development, better known as the OECD, has long played a role in the fight against corruption. It’s Convention on Combating Bribery of Foreign Public Officials in International Business Transactions has led to the proliferation of anti-corruption laws around the globe and encouraged c…
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By Adam TurteltaubDan Longhouse, founder and president, LHT Learning, wants organizations to change their definition of successful compliance training. Rather than just being about avoiding risk, he believes the training strategy should be designed to help employees understand why compliance is critical to business success. They need to see, he arg…
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By Adam TurteltaubWhat should you ask when first approached about a job by a recruiter? What should you ask during the interview to ensure that there is a cultural fit, and that the compliance program has management support? What skills do hiring managers want in compliance officers? And what’s the overall market like?To get answers to these questi…
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By Adam TurteltaubWhen we think of third parties we tend to immediately think of the risks. But what if it is a third party that differentiates itself by the rigor of its compliance program?Such is the case with Swiss-based DKSH, which serves the consumer goods, healthcare, performance materials and technology industries. Tal Freilich, Vice Preside…
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By Adam TurteltaubJay Anstine (LinkedIn), President of Bluebird Healthlaw Partners, recently wrote a blog post I spotted entitled How to Sell Compliance Without “Selling” Compliance. It struck home, and I asked if he cared to do a podcast about it.He said yes and explained in the interview that compliance is often seen as the “hall monitor” rather …
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By Adam TurteltaubIn 2023 the US Securities and Exchange Commission adopted rules “requiring registrants to disclose material cybersecurity incidents they experience and to disclose on an annual basis material information regarding their cybersecurity risk management, strategy and governance.”Michael Leach, Director, Global Compliance, for data sec…
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By Adam TurteltaubAt Transparency International’s International Anti-Corruption Conference I had the good fortune of meeting Olusoji Apampa, CEO of Integrity Nigeria. I appreciated hearing his insights on corruption risk in Nigeria, and, to share them with a wider audience, we sat down for this podcast.The risk, of course, is real and high. Worse, …
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By Adam TurteltaubMelanie Fontes Rainer recently marked the completion of her second year leading the Office for Civil Rights at HHS. In this podcast she shared some of the accomplishments over this time as well as what the health care community can expect next.She recounts the six rules that have been issued, ranging from reproductive rights to Se…
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By Adam TurteltaubThere isn’t one way to handle conflicts of interest. Much depends on the research the organization is doing, its history and other systems. Hilary Kitson, Research Compliance Business Partner at Saint Luke’s Health System, reports that typically the starting point is Title 42 PART 50 Subpart F in the Code of Federal Regulations. I…
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By Adam TurteltaubHere’s a terrifying thing I just learned: the average ecommerce website has 66 third-party tags on the page. That’s according to our podcast guest, Rui Ribeiro, CEO of Jscrambler. The tags, pixels and scripts control everything from the video to payment processing to the consent wall to the chat function. And, guess what: they may…
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By Adam TurteltaubWhat have you done?What have you achieved?Have you forgotten?Did you succeed?What were your goals?Were they ever reached?What about your firewall?Was it ever breached?Jisha Dymond took inspiration from Dr. SeussAn annual tradition to give kids a boost.Take the time to note what you have done.It will be illuminating, and may even b…
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By Adam TurteltaubIn April 2024 the US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission released an update to the Enforcement Guidance on Harassment in the Workplace. This was the first update since 1999.Stephen Paskoff, the President and CEO of ELI, explains that the guidance now treats LGBTQIA+ harassment similar to other forms of harassment.The document …
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By Adam TurteltaubDocument retention is one of those persistent issues that comes with a great deal of complexity. As Michael Kearney (LinkedIn), Head Solution Architect, Redgrave Data explains in this podcast, organizations have to deal with a dizzying array of rules. HIPAA has one set of requirements, state laws for medical records another, finan…
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By Adam TurteltaubData analytics is a pretty darn big deal in compliance and ethics these days, with rising expectations for compliance programs to be able to demonstrate their effectiveness using hard data. The word “data” even appears a dozen times is the US Department of Justice Criminal Division’s Evaluation of Corporate Compliance Programs doc…
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By Adam TurteltaubMobile devices are terrible if you need to retrieve information from them. Employees hate handing them over and there are a ton of apps in which data disappears automatically. All in all, it’s just a nightmare.But, the government still wants you to track what employees are saying, and you may have to produce that data.Matt Rasmuss…
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By Adam Turteltaub“What else should the board be asking?”It’s a good question in general and the tile of a session at the SCCE Compliance & Ethics Institute, which will be held September 22-25, 2024 in Grapevine, TX.In this podcast, the leaders of that session, Deborah Spanic, Chief Ethics & Compliance Officer of Clarios, and David Gebler (LinkedIn…
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By Adam TurteltaubHow do you get employees working remotely, who may have less of a connection to the company, to make the effort and take the risk of reporting potential wrongdoing?For Evie Wentink, it starts with recognizing the need to encourage a culture of reporting for these workers. It also includes recognizing that, even though they are rem…
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