• By Adam Turteltaub Jay Mumford is a long-time compliance veteran and Senior Global Compliance Manager at Bio-Rad Laboratories. There he developed an approach he calls MTR, which stands for Metrics, Targets and Response Plans. It’s an approach, he explains, based on ideas from the quality movement. At its heart, MTR recognizes that whatever the compliance []
  • By Adam Turteltaub Over the last decade private equity has discovered healthcare, and with that discovery has come a rush of money and compliance nightmares.  Valerie Rock (LinkedIn), Principal, and Kristen Lilly-Davidson (LinkedIn), Consulting Senior Manager, at PYA explain that there has also come a growing awareness of the importance of compliance due diligence. Five []
  • By Adam Turteltaub
  • By Adam Turteltaub Non-compete agreements may soon be going the way of the dodo. The FTC just concluded its public comment period for its plan to eliminate them in most cases, and new rules are expected to be released later this year. Already, though, many states have restricted these agreements. In this podcast, and in []
  • by Scott Young and Sasha Tregebov, The Behavioral Insights Teams Organizations routinely invest millions in programs to promote compliance with their internal policies and external regulatory requirements, yet these efforts often fall short of their objectives. Why aren’t traditional compliance programs as effective as they could be? We believe that the answer lies in a []