Ethics and Compliance Training from A to Z
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Ethics and Compliance Training from A to Z
2015 SCCE Institute: Ethics and Compliance Training from A to Z I. E&C Training Goals and Challenges II. What Works III. Latest Thinking IV. Apply These Ideas to Your Training Now 1 How is this relevant to me now? Average adult has an 8 second attention span. Source -- 2015 Microsoft Study. “No longer can we boast about 12 seconds of coherent thought” Time Magazine (referring to attention span in 2000). Goldfish has a 9 second attention span. 2 From Ethics Hell to Heaven 3 Presentation Have must be entertaining meaningful content Contain an invitation – ACTION REQUIRED 4 Editing presentation to appropriate Text & Images TAKES TIME 5 LIFESAVING Ethics E doesn’t change. Boredom. & C are not part of the bottom line. I’m a good person, I don’t need ethics. We all know ethics is not enforced. I am lazy and this might require effort. Employees Bring Questions to you. They Create Training Materials! They take ownership of the program! 6 7 Mandatory Hard to do remotely (with software) 8 Emotional Government Content (Federal, State and Local) has a role… Training Involves Abstractions Too! 9 Individuals and their conduct Topical An ongoing relationship with the audience 10 You will be back... More than once Everyone has an opinion about what is right and wrong and they bring that to E and C Why are they in front of you? are their needs? How long do you have to reach them? What 11 “Dumb” Stuff. (check room, use bathroom, bring water, be healthy, etc…) Homework. (prepare & follow the communication rules) Practice. real or imagined (in your head). Visualize your story and your success. What is in your control? What is optimal for you? www.35tostayalive.net 12 you can get about 80 per cent of your audience interested and attentive in your presentation – you are doing as best as humanly possible. If Limit of Attention Span Presentation into 20 Minute segments Refocus attention every 20 Minutes Break 13 Many Slides Can Work Well or Not! SPECIFIC rules for using PowerPoint 14 Slides Use 6 are like Billboards Large Font (30 size or more) words or so per slides. Use images deliberately. Refer to handout. When presenting Data or Research Results – be sure you have cites. 15 16 WHATISHIAMS? One of HUD’s Transformation Initiatives and SPS with a system that provides much more functionality Web based system, which is accessible remotely, as long as user has access to the HUD network Automates almost all phases of HUD’s Acquisition process. Spans planning, requisitioning, solicitations, awards, closeout, and post-award processes. Moves HUD towards a paperless process. Automates and streamlines processses. Reduces redundant data entry and automates routing and approvals. Eliminates excessive approval signatures. Integrates with HUDCAPS financial system. In the future, will also integrate with ICFS and SAMS Increases accountability, through capturing decisions/approvals and keeping audit trail Keeps HUD compliant with regulations Institutionalizes importance of Acquisition Planning Replaces HPS The WHATDOESITMEANTOME? way you do business will change • Planned Actions will be created and routed for approval in HIAMS • GTRs and GTMs will build the RCS, including SOWs and other supporting documents in HIAMS • Budget Officials (or others responsible for entering funding lines) will enter funding information in HIAMS • Requests will be routed electronically to Approvers and Reviewers • HUDCAPS Funds Reservation/Commitment will automatically take place through an interface with HIAMS • Users will be able to view status of invoices and payments • Users can run and review reports in HIAMS • Electronically routes to OGC and OSDBU • Provides easy access to an electronic ‘contract file’ containing documents associated with a transaction • Users can check status of your request(s) in HIAMS • Users will receive status notifications through Outlook as well as HIAMS • Completion of end-to-end Acquisition miilestones are tracked in HIAMS • Users can set proxies, who can take your responsibilities if you are out of the office can access HIAMS remotely, as long as they have access to the HUD network Users 49 17 Bullets • Sub Bullets --Sub-sub Bullets Small font Smaller font Tiny dancer font Betcha cant read this!!!!! Ultra small font - illegal in most jurisdictions Oh say can you see, by the dawn’s early light, what so proudly we hail, by the dawn’s early light, oh say can you see that star spangled banner yeah away, for the land of the free and the home of the brave……….. Extremely critical point . More fine print. Subject to change without notice. If you can read me, you are too close.. Outline Request for questions at end of presentation Contact information Need to print slides Handout larger than 1 page 18 TED talk by Sheryl Sandberg, Facebook COO. 3 Personal stories instead of F&F and she made a movement. 19 22 percent of employees – just showing up for work is a priority (‘presenteeism”) (source – ComPsych Corp. Survey 2012) 66 percent of employees – money is primary driver for staying at current job and 50 percent said they felt overwhelmed and undervalued (2012 study from rogenSI Consulting) Between 28-56 percent of employees want to leave their jobs (2012 Mercer Consulting Global Employee study) 81 percent of employees are ready to bail (Monster.com 2013 survey) About 7 out of 10 workers have checked out at work (Gallup 2012 poll) 20 About 20 percent hate their jobs -“actively disengaged” -- About 20 million U.S. workers actively undermine their companies. 2013 Gallup study. People with college degrees are more likely to be checked out at work. Gallup, supra. What is the average attention span of an Adult? (Federal adult or otherwise) 20 minutes (if they are at all interested!) 21 Answer: refocus attention every twenty minutes, either voluntarily or otherwise. Variety: Q and A, memes, cartoons, bingo, stretching exercises, etc… Use humor to take a break. During a typical office day, how often are office workers interrupted (either by emails or other requests for meetings, actions, etc. or self-interrupted by looking at Facebook or LinkedIn, etc..)? Every 3 minutes (Source 12/11/12 issue of The Wall Street Journal “Workplace Distractions: Here’s Why You Won’t Finish This Article.”) 22 Once off-track, how long does it take for an employee’s attention span to resume to the original task? Is there a chance that it never returns to the original task? Does your answer change if the employee is near mealtime? 23 minutes according to Gloria Mark, professor of “Informatics” at University of California. Wall Street Journal, supra. Result: As a rule, employees don’t think deeply and fight during the day to get any work done. supra Food is always an issue. (no citation needed) Print-Bingo.com Meme Generator -- quickmeme.com Classtools.net 23 Armoredpenguin.com Word Search, Crossword Puzzles, More! http://www.armoredpenguin.com/words earch/ Try connect the dots Relevant Local News clips Example: Ethics Robot Story Share Professional Ethics News items 24 Ujam.com Make music without any musical talent. Microsoft SharePoint SurveyMonkey.com Survey after ethics training Don’t overuse Use Current U.S. Government Scandals as examples of what NOT to do: GSA U.S. Department of the Interior MESSAGE: One person spoke up and EXPOSED THESE PROBLEMS! 25 Working with your Computer Security (IT) Department Basic Copyright Law Service What Agreements to ask your legal department? 26 Ask for suggestions: What can I use? Please name two goals of ethics/compliance training. 27 Inform Invite Google Search Terms such as: Ethics Training Public Speaking 28 Best 1. time for Ethics AMY CUDDY (Big on YouTube) 29 “Assume a virtue, if you have it not. That monster, custom, who all sense doth eat, Of habits devil, is angel yet in this, That to the use of actions fair and good He likewise gives a frock or livery That aptly is put on. Refrain tonight, And that shall lend a kind of easiness To the next abstinence; the next more easy; For use almost can change the stamp of nature.” ― William Shakespeare, Hamlet 30 Forbes Columnist 31 Life Saving Work – Better E&C Training Unlimited Power; Money Masters (2015) 32 Author of Choke (2014) The more relaxed you are, the better you are at everything: the better you are with your loved ones, the better you are with your enemies, the better you are at your job, the better you are with yourself. Bill Murray 33 Do you talk Funny (2015) A good story is one where the listener can imagine him or herself in the story. Be specific in the story. Deliver Keep 18 4 the unexpected. practicing the story. Minutes (2010) Seconds (2015) 34 His secret: Take a deep breath (4 Seconds). Creates a space between feeling and doing. Stop performing and start experiencing. (not really good advice). Learn to say no to things that aren’t relevant (yeah I guess so). 35 Someone asked me a question about his new business. I asked back, "if you accomplish that, will you be seen by your audience as the best in the world, or will you be seen as doing your best?" He didn't have to answer. He got it. If you're doing your best, only your AYSO soccer coach cares. If you're the best in the world, the market cares. The secret, if you have limited resources (don't we all) is to make 'world' small enough that you can actually accomplish that. Seth Godin Stand Out (2015) 36 37 Once you’ve exerted a certain amount of energy into something, you want to be done. Accepting feedback is hard. Especially when it’s good feedback that forces you to look at the heart of the issue and possibly make fundamental changes that require a lot of work. At the time, it can feel like more of a burden than it’s worth. But trust the process. I’ve seen it pay off, both in my own work and the work of others – Nancy Duarte Start with the Right Posture Breathe Deeply Speak “on How the breath” often should you breath? 38 Goal: Make Ethics Training Less Scary Use of certain questions that increases audience participation. Model for OGE in future trainings. General More Very (Not Scary) Specific (Less Scary) Specific (Scary) Intuition Principle Rule 39 Serious Problem? Caution Warranted? No Problem? Are there any ethics principles that might help us? Are there any specific laws or regulations that might be implicated? What is the correct law or regulation? What else works in training? 40 What is personally valuable to you about your presentation? Why does it matter? Most Can’t communication is nonverbal. lie to a deaf person. If you are relying solely on spoken words, chances are your thoughts are not being communicated the first time. 41 80% of your results come from 20% of your efforts. Which What 20% of effort works? do you know will work? Don’t Stress – Everything does not need to be perfect for you to communicate Focus (Repeat Message) with top (KEY) E & C concerns/behaviors/problems and insist on 100% compliance. IOW (in other words) -- Don’t spread yourself too thin. – Pick your battles and win them repeatedly. 42 Visualize Success 1 second where you would place a comma. 2 seconds where you would place a sentence. 3 seconds where you would place a paragraph 43 Monday, February 9, 2015 What happened with the GSA in Vegas stymies federal workers By Lisa Rein February 8 at 10:31 PM 44 45 Read text like a actor/actress. See if you can get one person to acknowledge your emotional intent. Motivation Motivation Speaker Ethics Professional Speaker Public Speaking Compliance Programs Federal 46 North Star = True North = standard for evaluating relevance. What is the central point of the training? www.billgeorge.org 30 questions -- use in other contexts http://www.billgeorge.org/page/30- questions-to-help-you-discover-your-truenorth Write from the Heart Deliver from Your Skill 47 I. E&C Training Goals and Challenges II. What Works III. Latest Thinking IV. Applying It All to This Years Training • (Something I find interesting, strong story, humor, high relevance to audience, etc…) Practice Tip: Always ask for questions prior to ending a presentation – about 5 minutes before. Strong Beginning Strong Ending 48 Handout – Numbers and Speaking Resources There Handout are many reasons Research shows the following: Compliance programs work best when tied to ethics programs and issues. Strong ethics enforcement make people feel good about their decisions and feel better about their jobs. MORALE BOOST. 49 Blank Out & Look at the Handout 50 51