In this episode, we're going to showcase just a few of the BELA members who’ve come on the show. They don’t just represent best practices within their own organizations. They represent best practices within the ethics and compliance profession itself by sharing what they know in the interest of helping everyone advance business integrity.
Bo van Zeeland of SABIC shares how to secure ethics and compliance program resources, even when budgets are tight. Marie-Claude Dumas and Julianna Fox of WSP share some key indicators of an E&C program that has truly embedded itself within an organization. Craig Pedersen of PepsiCo talks about how the company incorporates culture assessments into their program. And Katy Creecy of Uber explains how data analytics have made such a powerful impact on Uber’s program.
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