Putting Ethics In The Drivers Seat
Innovative Engagement Strategies
Katie Lawler, Global Chief Ethics Officer,
US BANK
In this episode of Creativity & Compliance, Tom & Ronnie visit with Katie Lawler, Executive VP, Global Chief Ethics Officer, US Bank who shares how innovative, entertainment-based approaches can breathe live into your ethics and compliance program.
“You’re competing for employees attention. You need to be creative to cut through the noise and engage employees in a different way.”
- The Ethics Ride Share – Using Carpool Karaoke and Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee as inspiration, Katie drives around in her car chatting with various leaders in the organization about the importance of ethics. She literally puts ethics in the drivers seat.
- Ethics Myth Busters – Borrowing the format and style of the show, Mythbusters, Katie and her team debunk common misconceptions about ethics and compliance.
- Other Highlights
- It doesn’t have to cost a lot of money. But you do have to make the effort to make it creative so that employees will pay attention and engage.
- It’s helpful to borrow from the entertaining ways we consume information in our everyday non-work lives.
- It’s important to humanize compliance. Be vulnerable. Be interesting. It makes you and the office more approachable.
- It’s important to try new things, to try new formats and styles. It will help you engage more people over time.
Creativity isn’t a luxury…it’s an essential part for changing behaviors and creating a more impactful program.
Ronnie Feldman is the CEO & Creative Director at Learnings & Entertainments, a learning content provider made up of comedians and entertainers with a focus on corporate risk. www.LearningsEntertainments.com