Ensuring your organisation conducts and reports on its compliance activities is a part of everyday business. However, creating and embedding a culture of compliance is something entirely different.
The compliance sector has seen more growth in the past ten years than ever before. In a rapidly changing legislative and regulatory landscape, building a healthy and thriving compliance culture requires a solid foundation through commitment and accountability at every level of an organisation.
Like anything of value, it requires investment and commitment, and with patience it can become a pillar of positive corporate culture and organisational success.
In this webinar, Why a Culture of Compliance matters, Deborah Coram (CEO, Safetrac), George Karas (Senior Legal Counsel, DuluxGroup) and Scott Williams (Head of Enterprise and Regulatory Risk, Genworth) discuss the state of compliance in Australia. In addition, the growth of compliance in the last decade, today’s trends and activities, and what to expect in the years to come.
This webinar was conducted around and focused on assisting you in the pursuit of creating a culture of compliance within your organisation or business.
This informative webinar covered:
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What is a Culture of Compliance in the workplace?
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The rise of compliance over the last decade
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Compliant culture – who is responsible?
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Insights on how to facilitate a culture of compliance within your organisation
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