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Failure to Plan is Planning to Fail: Keys To Raising Employee Awareness of Ethics & Compliance Programs

I recently had several conversations with compliance officers about their ethics and compliance program challenges. The common theme among the challenges they shared was that some aspect of their program was stuck, or couldn’t seem to sustain traction.

Challenge: Programs That are Stuck in Neutral

One compliance officer was frustrated by the findings from a recent third-party assessment which revealed that, for the third year in a row, their hotline/helpline call volume was significantly below industry benchmarks. Another was surprised by the number of potential conflicts of interest that were surfacing among sales personnel, in spite of their new code of conduct and updated policies that were published last year. A third confided that she could not seem to break through to front-line managers who continued to offer only tepid support for her training initiatives.

To be clear, in each case these were experienced compliance officers whose programs had all of the basic and required elements that you would expect. But somehow, their programs were not adding up to an effective whole. As a result, persistent problems continued.

Root Cause Diagnosis: Program Awareness & Communications Missing the Mark

Diving deeper into these challenges, a common root cause began to emerge. In every case, information that was being provided through communications, training and awareness efforts, was missing the mark.

For example:

Solution: Delivering the Right Message to the Right Audience at the Right Time

Each of these programs needed to improve in the essential task of delivering the right message to the right audience at the right time. While this may seem obvious, it is surprising how often I hear from companies that have not taken the time to develop a compliance awareness plan for their ethics and compliance program. To create a best-practice plan, consider the best ways to:

Awareness & Communications Planning and Execution Essential for Program Success

The key to success is thoughtful and balanced awareness and communications planning. As has been said by others: failure to plan is planning to fail. When so much time and so many resources are put into designing and creating a helpline, a new code of conduct or a training program, compliance professionals must avoid letting the effort fail to hit the mark due to a failure to plan how, when and to whom the information is going to be shared.

Learn more about NAVEX Global’s Awareness Programs products and services, which help our clients increase awareness and use of compliance reporting systems, as well as help better support a culture of ethics and integrity.

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