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COMPLIANCE LEARNS FROM JUGGLERS
I've long mooted the idea that compliance is not something that can be done. That's because it's an outcome. Jugglers know this. They...

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May 1, 20201 min read


VULNERABILITY AND THE COMPLIANCE NARRATIVE
If we want to change the compliance narrative, we need the courage to be vulnerable. Vulnerability breathes innovation. Vulnerability...

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Apr 29, 20201 min read


COMPLIANCE MONITORING - WHAT'S THE RIGHT QUESTION
Pretty often, I have found that compliance monitoring programmes don't really ask the right question. Compliant? Perhaps there's a better...

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Apr 27, 20201 min read


MERCHANTS OF GUERNSEY
Like many small jurisdictions, Guernsey was not fortunate to have huge capital or land, so in true entrepreneurial spirit, Guernsey made...

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Apr 17, 20201 min read


WHAT IS THE WIDTH AHEAD?
Sometimes the warning signs are not so obviously clear. It's important to have good sight and monitoring of your business risks. The...

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Apr 17, 20201 min read


CLEARING UP OTHERS' MESS, IT'S NOT WORKING
Having worked in governance, risk and compliance for almost 2 decades, it's time to rethink how we manage regulatory compliance failure....

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Apr 17, 20201 min read


BE CAREFUL, RULES ARE THERE TO BE BROKEN
Designing and implementing rules, policies, procedures and controls has become one of the mainstays of governance, risk and compliance...

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Apr 17, 20201 min read


BUSINESSES DON'T HAVE INTEGRITY
Integrity is an often mooted corporate value. It adorns the walls and websites of many organisations. The trouble is, businesses can't...

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Apr 17, 20201 min read


TIME TO COLLISION, HUMAN RISK MANAGEMENT
We as humans have an amazing ability to be versatile. We can perceive risks, such as the approaching of objects at speed, and respond in...

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Apr 14, 20201 min read
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