I Don’t Believe That Information is Power…Or Why Compliance Function Cannot Be Just About Providing Information, It Must Be About Implementation Function
“2021 will be a year where professions that have been information-based will shift.” Today, Yana is discussing why she believes that the compliance function is an implementation function instead of just a providing information function. Yana argues that compliance has changed over the years, and since information is everywhere, it’s not as powerful as it once was. Yana shares that for her compliance is giving the available options, the pros and cons of each alternative, and what she recommends they do. Listen as she gives examples, thoughts, and insights into why she believes the function of compliance has changed, plus much more on this Compliance That Makes Sense episode.
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Today’s episode:
- [00:34] Hello, my friends, and Happy New Year!
- [02:01] Yana says that information is everywhere and doesn’t believe that more information means more power.
- [03:30] Yana gives some examples of what she is talking about.
- [05:03] Yana speaks about a book she read recently called The Price of Panic.
- [08:10] The book brings up examples of how expert opinion can be dangerous.
- [09:39] Yana illustrates the implications of different conflicts or organizational drama that exists.
- [12:24] Yana feels that 2021 will be a year where professions that have been information based will shift.
- [14:24] The goal will be to finish a project without breaking any laws successfully.
- [15:56] Thank you for listening!
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