What is corporate compliance?
Corporate compliance describes how a company and its employees conform to rules. This means that the company complies with all relevant laws, regulatory standards, as well as internal and external regulations. For successful implementation, companies need compliance departments and a mature compliance management system. This not only prevents unnecessary fines, but also strengthens the trust of customers and employees within the company.
Compliance areas
Compliance is an extremely broad subject area, making it difficult to have a clear overview. In addition to the classic issues of corruption, workplace safety and human rights compliance throughout the supply chain, issues such as environmental protection, data protection and intellectual property rights are among the many areas that a company needs to focus on.
Compliance management system and compliance check
A functioning compliance management system and regular checks are required to ensure compliance. Risks are analyzed regularly and compared with the current situation. In a further step, required regulations are created or revised and checked using controls. This is the only way for the company to gain an overview of all the requirements it must comply with.
The most valuable information on compliance in one set
Our new Corporate Compliance template for PowerPoint provides you with important definitions and information on compliance and related topics, such as GRC (governance, risk management and compliance). Numerous icons and customizable templates allow you to introduce and present your compliance concerns in a clear and understandable way.
With the Corporate Compliance PowerPoint template, you can
- provide your employees with an overview of compliance
- receive current examples of compliance violations and additional templates
- present the compliance check process
This PowerPoint template includes:
Introduction
- Quote
- Definition of corporate compliance
- History
- Significance for companies
- Compliance objectives
- Risks
- Responsibilities
Governance, risk management and compliance
- GRC areas
- Interaction between the GRC areas
- Corporate organization
- GRC program
- GRC implementation
Compliance applications
- Compliance: legislation and agreements
- Legal compliance
- Implementing legal compliance
- Legal compliance and HR
- Agreements with customers and partners
- Internal compliance
- External compliance
Compliance areas
- Financial compliance: corruption
- Financial compliance: Where does corruption begin?
- Environmental compliance: environmental compliance
- IT compliance: data protection GDPR
- Supply chain compliance: Supply Chain Act
- Copyright compliance
- Copyright compliance: disclosure obligation
- Safety compliance: occupational safety and health
- Safety compliance: Safe work environment
Compliance management
- Definition of compliance management
- Compliance management requirements
- Structuring compliance management
- Compliance management system
- Compliance manager
- Risk assessment
- Compliance guidelines
- Internal controls
- Internal audit
- 4 Pillars of a solid compliance program
- Compliance communication: goals
- Compliance communication: target groups
Compliance check
- Ensuring compliance
- Risk analysis: PESTEL analysis
- Risk analysis: fraud triangle
- Risk analysis: COSO ERM framework
- Risk analysis: evaluation
- Status analysis: gap analysis
- Create or revise rules and regulations
- Implement in the company
- Establish a control mechanism
Templates
- Compliance icons
- Compliance infographic
- Our internal guidelines
- Our external guidelines
- Data protection compliance