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- Compliance 2.0 System Requirements
about meeting obligations across many domains, including safety, security, sustainability, quality, ethics capabilities to achieve targets and advance outcomes towards better safety, security, sustainability, quality, ethics Advance capabilities that drive better outcomes across safety, security, quality, sustainability, and ethics
- Compliance as a Value Guardrail
increasing pressure to deliver value while navigating a myriad of regulations, stakeholder expectations, and ethical effectively, compliance programs across various domains—including safety, security, sustainability, quality, ethics In an era of complex global supply chains, companies with strong ethical and quality standards often
- Motivations
The manner in which we deal with that risk will challenge us with an ethical dilemma. In a situation where the risk frame is more complex than a simple good/bad choice and the ethical frame Ethical Motivation: Now we come to deciding what is right or wrong based on such things as values, code This can often lead to an ethical dilemma particularly when making risk-based decisions. certain that commitment is made that aligns with three motivational factors: legal, beneficial, and ethical
- Integrating Duty of Care into Compliance Programs Through Promise Embedding
The Promise Paradigm According to Promise Theory, promises are powerful ethical constructs that convey By weaving values such as integrity, safety, and respect into promises, companies can build a strong ethical to improve safety and compliance measures, resulting in a collective effort to maintain a safe and ethical Promises within compliance programs serve as a testament to an organization's dedication to ethical conduct culture of responsibility, where employees and stakeholders actively contribute to a safer and more ethical
- The Foundations of Lean Compliance
expansion requires redefining value beyond margin to include quality, safety, security, sustainability, ethics Total Value includes financial margin plus quality, safety, security, sustainability, and ethics, plus
- Engineering Responsibility: A Practitioner's Guide to Meaningful AI Oversight
humans from the loop, seeing us as obstacles to efficiency rather than essential guardians of safety and ethics In healthcare, finance, and public safety, human understanding provides context and ethical consideration Cross-Disciplinary Oversight Councils Create formal oversight bodies with representation across technical, ethical
- AI, AI, Oh!
being introduced, but also to ensure that you are not inadvertently creating legal, regulatory, or ethical
- Protect your Value Chain from AI Risk
Ethical and forward looking organizations have already started to build out AI Safety and Responsible
- AI Regulating AI: Are we pouring fuel on the fire?
We absolutely should not hand over value judgments and ethical decisions to AI systems. Third-order is the values and ethics layer—deciding what we want, what tradeoffs we'll accept, what Humans maintaining authority over values and ethics.
- Compliance and the Problem of Evil
Definition This logic applies across every compliance domain — quality, safety, security, sustainability, ethics What is ethics ? Not the avoidance of wrongdoing — but what is present when action is ethical? good ones — about doing the hard work of establishing what quality, safety, security, sustainability, ethics
- The Governance Architecture for AI Already Exists
Most organizations are responding by drafting AI-specific policies, standing up AI ethics committees,
- Why Organizations Are Ineffective at Compliance
accelerate while maintaining safety, compliance enables organizations to surge ahead while adhering to ethical Similar to speed limits, compliance obligations act as benchmarks, guiding companies to navigate within ethical speed, organizations deploy compliance mechanisms to self-regulate within the constraints of legal, ethical












