Beyond the Shelf - Ensuring Policy Understanding with Communication and Training

Director of Education, OCEG

February 11 - 16:00 until 17:00

(GMT | Greenwich Mean Time)


This event does not qualify for CPE credits

The Policy Management Illustrated Webinar Series This installment of the Policy Management Illustrated Webinar Series focuses on how to ensure those who need to understand a policy can recall what they need to know when they need to know it.

PLEASE NOTE. Certificates of Completion for CPE credit are not available for viewing of archived webinars. For GRCP holders, viewing of archived webinars will be automatically tracked and recorded in your Certification Dashboard on your Profile on the OCEG site and will count toward GRCP CPE requirements only.

Written policies are essential — but they are only effective if individuals are aware of them and both understand and demonstrate commitment to them. Too often, policies (even well written ones) simply sit on the shelf and employees have to think to look for them.

In today’s legal climate, having an audit trail of when policies were communicated, when individuals were trained, and when individuals acknowledged their commitment and understanding is critical to both building compliance and defending the organization when faced with legal and regulatory matters that may arise despite your best efforts.

There are best practices for distributing policies and determining when and how to provide training. We often think that once a policy has been formally issued the job is done, but that is far from the truth. Properly communicating about the availability of the policy is only the start. Join us for a discussion of the challenges, best practices, and benefits of a well thought out policy communication plan.

Learning Objectives:

  • Define the key parts of a policy communication plan
  • Outline methods for tracking and delivering training and attestations
  • Identify ways to both push and pull employee access to policies and related materials

Speakers:

  • Michael Rasmussen, GRC Research Analyst and Pundit, GRC 20/20 and OCEG Fellow
  • Robert O’Brien, CEO, MetaCompliance
  • Carole Switzer, Co-Founder and President, OCEG


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