MINNEAPOLIS, Sept. 13, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- It has become increasingly important for organizations to ensure they follow relevant laws and regulations wherever they do business around the world. In fact, an effective compliance and ethics program is essential to the success of organizations in any industry. Laws and regulatory authorities may vary from nation to nation, but the basics of building and maintaining an effective compliance and ethics program remain the same.
International Compliance 101, 2nd Edition provides the basic information organizations need to establish a compliance and ethics program and keep it active and growing. Written by compliance and ethics experts and published by the Society of Corporate Compliance and Ethics (SCCE), the book is an ideal resource for a range of professionals, from those who are new to the field to senior leadership.
This new edition looks at changing global regulatory trends and features:
- The importance of corporate compliance and ethics
- The seven essential elements of a compliance program
- Steps for implementing an effective program
- Tips for tailoring a program to suit your organization
- Sample compliance materials
- Glossary of compliance terms
In addition, a new spiral, lay-flat binding makes it easy to use as a study guide or reference tool.
Learn more about this new edition
To order this and other SCCE books, visit www.corporatecompliance.org/books.
About the SCCE
The Society of Corporate Compliance and Ethics (SCCE), established in 2004, is headquartered in Minneapolis, MN. SCCE is a non-profit professional membership association that serves more than 7,200 compliance and ethics professionals globally. The association provides resources and training to compliance professionals and champions ethical practices and compliance standards. Visit the SCCE website at www.corporatecompliance.org or call 952-933-4977.
SOURCE Society of Corporate Compliance and Ethics (SCCE)
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