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By Adam Turteltaub
Tired of being last to the party and then perceived as a party pooper?
There’s a solution to that problem embraced by Dana McMahon, Global Chief Compliance Officer, Head, Privacy & Enterprise Risk at Stryker. She works to have her team embedded in the business unit.
It’s a process that begins with getting a seat at the table and being intentional about conversations. From there the relationship evolves into being a consultant on sticky issues and then on to being integrated into decision making and proving yourselves indispensable.
The key to the process, she explains, is to show up with a problem-solving mindset. Throughout, the compliance team has to be aware of the needs of the business and its challenges.
To solidify compliance’s place takes three things:
* Adopt a problem-solving approach
* Tailor your efforts to the most pressing issues
* Timing: anticipate what the business needs to move forward
Listen in to learn more and gain other tips for fully embedding compliance into the business process.
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