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The Accidental Compliance Professional

What does 23 years in the compliance and ethics industry teach you? In The Accidental Compliance Professional: Lessons Learned from 23 Years in the Industry, author Roy J. Snell tells his personal and compliance war stories, and how they can help any compliance professional succeed

Table of Contents

  • Copyright
  • Dedication
  • Acknowledgements
  • Foreword
  • Introduction. One Sentence Changed Everything
  • Lesson 1. How to Handle "The Big One"
  • Lesson 2. Fill Every Hole That the Rats Might Get Through
  • Lesson 3. Study Your Failures to Find a Better Way
  • Lesson 4. College Pranks Gone Wrong
  • Lesson 5. Hit the Compliance Bullseye with Expert Help
  • Lesson 6. Building Compliance Ambassadors through Influence
  • Lesson 7. Compliance Activism Belongs in a Rodeo
  • Lesson 8. Get into the Soul of the Machine
  • Lesson 9. That's What I'm Talking About!
  • Lesson 10. Sowing Seeds of Compliance around the World
  • Lesson 11. Nightmare on the Papaonga River
  • Lesson 12. The Dangers of Rationalization
  • Lesson 13. Victoria and the Falsified Logs
  • Lesson 14. The Possibility of Being Too Ethical
  • Lesson 15. A Guide to Being Delightfully Honest
  • Lesson 16. Fighting Groupthink with Diversity
  • Lesson 17. Independence: Why it’s Critical
  • Conclusion. Thank YOU for Your Service
  • Afterword
  • The Compliance Professional's Credo
  • Further Reading
  • About the Author
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Founded in 1996 (HCCA) and 2004 (SCCE), and incorporated in 2011, the Society of Corporate Compliance and Ethics & Health Care Compliance Association is a member-based 501(c)(6) non-profit organization for compliance and ethics professionals worldwide, across all industries.

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