Managing Compliance Scope Creep

Does compliance validate parking? That may not be so strange of a question, since compliance can seem to be tasked with everything else, compliance officers said at SCCE’s Compliance and Ethics Institute last fall. Uncontrolled scope creep is not good for the organization or for individual compliance officers, who often do not get more resources to handle the new tasks, Adam Balfour, vice president and general counsel, corporate compliance and Latin America at Bridgestone America, observed. He, along with Ellen Hunt, then of LifePoint Health and now at Spark Compliance Consulting, and Melanie Sponholz of WCP Healthcare at Waud Capital Partners, offered strategies for evaluating new tasks and opportunities, and for graciously turning down the wrong ones. See “Effective Compliance in the Spotlight: Roles, Reality and Real-Life Suggestions” (Nov. 13, 2019).

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