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The Better Way? Podcast
Culture. Data. Ethics. | CDE Advisors
17 episodes
1 week ago
What do Icelandic elves, Chilean political ads, and Uruguayan tea rituals have to do with ethics and compliance? More than you’d think. In this episode of The Better Way?, Zach and Hui take you on a global journey—literally—sharing travel stories that spark fresh insights into culture, data, and the human side of corporate integrity. From folklore that reveals workplace truths to a cruise ship complaint that becomes a case study in speaking up, this episode is packed with unexpected connections, sharp observations, and a whole lot of curiosity. Whether you're a compliance pro or just love a good travel tale, this one might make you rethink how we measure, motivate, and manage culture and compliance.
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What do Icelandic elves, Chilean political ads, and Uruguayan tea rituals have to do with ethics and compliance? More than you’d think. In this episode of The Better Way?, Zach and Hui take you on a global journey—literally—sharing travel stories that spark fresh insights into culture, data, and the human side of corporate integrity. From folklore that reveals workplace truths to a cruise ship complaint that becomes a case study in speaking up, this episode is packed with unexpected connections, sharp observations, and a whole lot of curiosity. Whether you're a compliance pro or just love a good travel tale, this one might make you rethink how we measure, motivate, and manage culture and compliance.
Show more...
Management
Business,
Society & Culture,
News
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Ep.4: The Death of Oversight?
The Better Way? Podcast
47 minutes 45 seconds
7 months ago
Ep.4: The Death of Oversight?
Corporate monitorships have been in the news a lot lately. From the Department of Justice’s decision to terminate the Glencore monitorship early; to months of headlines about a proposed monitorship associated with Boeing’s guilty plea in the 737 Max criminal case. And so, in this episode of The Better Way?, Zach and Hui, along with special guest Todd Haugh, an associate professor at Indiana University’s Kelley School of Business, ask, well . . . what the heck is going on!? They also dive deeper into a recent paper co-authored by Hui and Todd called, “Remaking Monitorships: A First Principles Approach to Monitor Effectiveness.” In their paper, and in this discussion, Todd and Hui make the case for improving, not eliminating, monitorships. Topics include defining monitorships (which is trickier than you might think); the importance of measuring monitor effectiveness; the need for multidisciplinary monitorship teams; and an ongoing debate about diversity, equity, and inclusion in the monitorship space.
The Better Way? Podcast
What do Icelandic elves, Chilean political ads, and Uruguayan tea rituals have to do with ethics and compliance? More than you’d think. In this episode of The Better Way?, Zach and Hui take you on a global journey—literally—sharing travel stories that spark fresh insights into culture, data, and the human side of corporate integrity. From folklore that reveals workplace truths to a cruise ship complaint that becomes a case study in speaking up, this episode is packed with unexpected connections, sharp observations, and a whole lot of curiosity. Whether you're a compliance pro or just love a good travel tale, this one might make you rethink how we measure, motivate, and manage culture and compliance.