Creativity & Compliance: You’re Measuring The Wrong Things!

Mar 26, 2021

In this episode, Ronnie goes on an extended rant about why compliance professionals are measuring the wrongs concepts around training and communications.

Hosts

Tom Fox

Ronnie Feldmen

 Resources

60-Second Communication & Awareness Shorts
A variety of short, customizable, quick-hitter “commercials” including songs & jingles, video shorts, newsletter graphics & Gifs, and more. Promote integrity, compliance, the Code, the helpline and the E&C team as helpful advisors and coaches.

Workplace Tonight Show! Micro-learning
A library of 1-10-minute trainings and communications wrapped in the style of a late-night variety show, that explains corporate risk topics and why employees should care.

Custom Live & Digital Programing
We’ll develop programming that fits your culture and balances the seriousness of the subject matter with a more engaging delivery.

Tales from the Hotline
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About This Episode

In this episode, Ronnie goes on an extended rant about why compliance professionals are measuring the wrongs concepts around training and communications. Some of the things we explore are:

  • Why are the typical measurement of compliance programs and why it’s a bunch of BS!
  • What should compliance professionals be measuring.
  • How does Entertainment help.

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