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In a 150 words or more, As an organizational leader, what actions will you take to...

In a 150 words or more, As an organizational leader, what actions will you take to monitor your organization’s culture to determine if the culture is aligned to your ethics policy? Why?

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Building an Ethical Organization

To build an ethical organization, the compliance practitioner needs to instill ethics and compliance into the organization. This can include “setting formal and informal constraints, incentives, expectations, values and norms,” all of which influence the behaviors of employees and even third parties with whom the company does business. The authors note that employees are influenced by both formal and informal controls, which can promote either “diligence and honesty—or recklessness and malfeasance.” Lastly, positive signals — through various mechanisms — help, but if you have mixed or “deviant messages,” this can lead to cynicism or unethical behavior by your company’s employees.

Near and dear to my heart is the role of such anti-corruption legislation as the FCPA and UK Bribery Act, which the authors acknowledge play an integral role in supporting a company’s ethics and compliance program. But they note the warning, as voiced in the FCPA Guidance, that such laws are only the starting point to create an effective ethics and compliance regime. Moreover — and this next statement speaks directly to those who believe that a compliance defense will lead to more companies following the prescripts of the FCPA — the authors note, “Sadly, external regulation may give organizations a false sense of security that can lull them and their stakeholders into complacency” about their ethics and compliance regime. Take GSK, which had about the strongest paper program that a company can provide.

The authors have devised a six-step approach which they call a “Model of Organizational Trust.” I believe these are six steps you can use to build up a culture of ethics and compliance. This model is based upon their collective research and study, systems theory and strategic organizational design. The model, which allows you to embed such a culture of ethics and compliance into your organization, weaves the six signals that employees draw upon when making decisions of trust into “their infrastructure and core processes,” which the authors believe over time earns the trust of the various company stakeholders. Their Model of Organizational Trust, and some key questions pertaining to each step, are as follows:

Leadership and Management. This requires leaders who embody the company values and expect the same from its employees.

  • Does management at all levels model company values?
  • Does management serve stakeholder interests before self, act with integrity and competently and predictably deliver on commitments?
  • Does management communicate openly, listen and demonstrate concern for employees?
  • Do managers hold their teams accountable for competent execution of strategy while upholding company values?


Culture. This requires strong shared norms and beliefs that encourage all stakeholders to uphold companywide values and deter deviation from those values.

  • Are there strong cultural values and beliefs that bond people and unify subcultures to serve stakeholders?
  • Are the values of respect and fairness for stakeholders, acting with integrity, doing business with competence and predictability in delivering on expectations held deeply enough within the company that acting against them is perceived to be wrong?
  • Are company values articulated and activated such that employees support the company’s mission beyond the interests of self or subgroups?

Systems. There must be systems in place for planning, reporting and budgeting to reinforce ethical and compliant behaviors, all linked to culture and strategy.

  • Do selection, induction, training, compensation, promotion, evaluation and succession systems reinforce the company-espoused values?
  • Do communication, planning and information systems enable effective coordination, alignment of interests and meaningful, mutual dialogue?
  • Are there robust mechanisms to surface and facilitate reporting of ethical violations?

Product and Service Development, Production and Delivery. There must be processes in place to ensure that stakeholder needs and expectations are met, that company values are upheld and that relevant anti-bribery and anti-corruption laws are met.

  • Are development and production processes focused on serving both company and stakeholder interests, including those of the customers and suppliers?
  • Is there testing to ensure that production competently and predictably meets standards?
  • Is the company’s supply chain monitored to ensure that it meets the goals of respect, fairness, predictability and competence to reach stakeholder expectations?
  • Does the company listen and respond to non-company stakeholders such as the supply chain and customers?
  • Is there a robust product service recovery process?

Structure. There must be formal organization and governance that set clear roles and accountability and provide discretion within prudent internal oversight.

  • Does the company structure provide clear roles, responsibilities, accountabilities and alignment of interests across groups?
  • Does the company structure provide adequate governance and monitoring at all levels to ensure competent execution of strategy in a manner that upholds the company’s values?
  • Does the company structure engage and facilitate open communication with stakeholders?

Strategy. The organization must have a clear mission that it will do business ethically and in compliance and that these values accommodate stakeholder values as well.

  • Is the company clear about its mission and strategy to serve all stakeholders?
  • Is the execution of this strategy evaluated from all stakeholders’ perspectives?
  • Does the company strategy align with its values?
  • Are decisions made and resources allocated in a way that shows respect, fairness, integrity and alignment with stakeholder interests?
  • Do the stakeholders perceive that strategic trade-offs are made in a transparent and fair manner?

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