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Ep10.Their Games, Their Rules
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Everything must comply with regulations. A regulatory compliance program has positive benefits and outcomes and they also protect the interests of everyone.
In this episode, Greg shares his thought about complacency and compliance, C and C as he call it. Because of Greg’s fast-paced life he overlooked the rules and the laws of the country and experienced the consequence of his actions.
Stories of Compliance
- Monthly compliance to his probation - Greg has to deal with the rules set forth until he settle his restitution.
- Using personal computers to store company data.- Restriction of using personal computers because of personal data protection security (for non-profits) and company information as general
- Story of a University Profession doing side hustle of public speaking – Because of this professor’s passion he was called in by his University boss due to employment exclusivity clause.
Topics Covered
03:56 – Greg and their organization NP Tech for Good
06:00 – all about Prodigy Coffeehouse and its non-profit background
08:00 – personal data protection security for non-profits
08:00 – personal data protection security for non-profits
10:15 – what compliance is all about
15:00 – Greg shares a story of a University professor who is doing professional speaking and was restricted because of employment exclusivity clause.
16:38 – Greg personal take on compliance, how a person play by their own rules
Tweetable Takeaways from this Episode
- In life, there are rules to be followed.
- If you are honest, transparent and upfront at all times, you are much better off and not have to worry about the repercussion of not making a decision without letting somebody know.
- If you do not like the rules, do not be in the game.
Resources
Links
- http://veracitygp.com/
- Gregory Paul’s Book- The Truth About Lies
54 episodes
Archived series ("Inactive feed" status)
When? This feed was archived on September 04, 2020 18:10 (). Last successful fetch was on July 09, 2020 23:05 ()
Why? Inactive feed status. Our servers were unable to retrieve a valid podcast feed for a sustained period.
What now? You might be able to find a more up-to-date version using the search function. This series will no longer be checked for updates. If you believe this to be in error, please check if the publisher's feed link below is valid and contact support to request the feed be restored or if you have any other concerns about this.
Manage episode 214196466 series 2299865
Everything must comply with regulations. A regulatory compliance program has positive benefits and outcomes and they also protect the interests of everyone.
In this episode, Greg shares his thought about complacency and compliance, C and C as he call it. Because of Greg’s fast-paced life he overlooked the rules and the laws of the country and experienced the consequence of his actions.
Stories of Compliance
- Monthly compliance to his probation - Greg has to deal with the rules set forth until he settle his restitution.
- Using personal computers to store company data.- Restriction of using personal computers because of personal data protection security (for non-profits) and company information as general
- Story of a University Profession doing side hustle of public speaking – Because of this professor’s passion he was called in by his University boss due to employment exclusivity clause.
Topics Covered
03:56 – Greg and their organization NP Tech for Good
06:00 – all about Prodigy Coffeehouse and its non-profit background
08:00 – personal data protection security for non-profits
08:00 – personal data protection security for non-profits
10:15 – what compliance is all about
15:00 – Greg shares a story of a University professor who is doing professional speaking and was restricted because of employment exclusivity clause.
16:38 – Greg personal take on compliance, how a person play by their own rules
Tweetable Takeaways from this Episode
- In life, there are rules to be followed.
- If you are honest, transparent and upfront at all times, you are much better off and not have to worry about the repercussion of not making a decision without letting somebody know.
- If you do not like the rules, do not be in the game.
Resources
Links
- http://veracitygp.com/
- Gregory Paul’s Book- The Truth About Lies
54 episodes
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