Art Weiss on Training Programs [Podcast]




Compliance Perspectives show

Summary: <a href="http://complianceandethics.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/Compliance-Perspectives-Cover-Art.jpg"></a><br> Art and Kortney sit down in Minneapolis to discuss some best practices for compliance and ethics training programs, including;<br> <br> * Why we need to train employees in the first place (hint: think Sentencing Guidelines);<br> * How often you need to be training;<br> * Training the right people on the right things at the right time;<br> * The benefits of in-person training;<br> * How to evaluate your training program;<br> * Keys to measuring retention and understanding;<br> * Overcoming training challenges;<br> * Ideas to make training fun (This…is…Jeopardy!);<br> * Legal implications of your training; and<br> * How to keep your training program out of hot water.<br> <br> Art Weiss is Chief Compliance and Ethics Officer for TAMKO Building Products, Inc. in Joplin, Missouri. He designed and administers TAMKO’s first Compliance and Ethics Program and its first Code of Ethics. He personally delivers ‘live’ Prevention of Harassment and Ethics training to all TAMKO employees. He also teaches Global Compliance as an adjunct Professor of Law for Loyola University of Chicago. He serves on the Board of the Society of Corporate Compliance and Ethics/ Health Care Compliance Association (SCCE/HCCA) and on the Compliance Certification Board. He is a faculty member of SCCE’s Compliance and Ethics Academies, and participates on the examination writing committees for the CCEP (Certified Compliance and Ethics Professional), CCEP-F (Fellow) and CCEP-I (International) certifications.<br> Prior to joining TAMKO, Art served as a Senior Counsel in the Law Department of Sears, Roebuck and Co. in Chicago, on matters of Compliance, Trade Regulation, Marketing, Retail Operations and Loss Prevention. His responsibilities included review of marketing materials, creating a customer complaint database, and responding to regulatory and legal inquiries and challenges. Before joining Sears, Mr. Weiss served 13 years as an Assistant or Deputy Attorney General in the States of Kansas, Texas and Missouri, four years as an Assistant District Attorney in Topeka, Kansas, and two years as an Associate Counsel for the National Association of REALTORS®.<br> You can find Art on LinkedIn <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/art-weiss-9b1a78/">here</a>.<br>