ABSTRACT

The context of business has been changing for companies in recent years, and following numerous corporate and accounting scandals, many countries have increased the number of national and international regulations designed to ensure transparency and compliance with the law. Because of the existence of these new regulations, the level of control, the severity of sanctions by governments, and the amount of the fines for noncompliance have increased dramatically.

In parallel, with the technological revolution in communications, business management has become more transparent, and any negative event is uploaded to social networks and shared with an indeterminate number of people. This change in the regulatory, sanctioning and technological context has forced large companies to rethink risks, investments and budgets to deal in this more complex environment.

To transition to this change, some companies have included ethics and compliance programs in their corporate agenda, along with marketing and sales plans, strategies, growth targets, investment plans and/or talent acquisition. While each industry has its particular risks, in this book, the author describes the essential elements that any effective ethics and compliance program should contain.

This book is a source of information that connects yesterday with today. The author shares observations and lessons of the past to suggest corporate leaders implement effective ethics and compliance programs to protect their organizations and themselves. The book covers theories of ethics but with an eye focused on practical application. Risks, ethics, and compliance are analyzed with an overall vision, connected to the reality of business life, without getting bogged down in abstract thinking or in technical and regulatory details.

Ethics and compliance are disciplines that have increasingly achieved greater recognition in organizations. Thus, due to the importance of risk management in the business world and the necessary involvement of the CEO and the board of directors, it seems appropriate that executives get access to a book about risks, ethics, compliance and human resources directed not only to compliance experts but also to any organizational leader.

This book is a wake-up call that allows business leaders to understand the benefits of implementing an effective ethics and compliance program that will help members of organizations to make the right decisions and act within the law. If they do, they can better prevent and react to the difficult obstacle course of risks, dangers and threats that organizations face and that may jeopardize the sustainability, resilience, and survival of companies.

section Section 1|138 pages

Culture

chapter 1|52 pages

Ethics and Values

chapter 2|26 pages

Culture and Ethics

chapter 3|14 pages

Reputation and Ethics

chapter 4|10 pages

Theories on Ethics

chapter 5|24 pages

Ethical Debates

chapter 6|10 pages

“How” to Achieve Results

section Section 2|130 pages

Change

chapter 10|22 pages

Be a Proactive Leader

chapter 11|14 pages

Small Can Be Dangerous

chapter 12|20 pages

Learning from Crises to Change

section Section 3|252 pages

Risks

chapter 13|26 pages

Corporate Risks: Unit 1

chapter 14|30 pages

Corporate Risks: Unit 2

chapter 15|36 pages

Corporate Risks: Unit 3

chapter 16|24 pages

Corporate Risks: Unit 4

chapter 17|30 pages

Corporate Risks: Unit 5

chapter 18|28 pages

Corporate Risks: Unit 6

chapter 19|38 pages

Corporate Risks: Unit 7

chapter 20|38 pages

Corporate Risks: Unit 8