How to Build an Ethics Reporting Program
According to a recent PricewaterhouseCoopers’ study, 56% of companies reported being the victims of economic crime during the last 12 months.
Ethics reporting Programs are an effective method for mitigating the risk of workplace misconduct, fraud and abuse.
A successful Ethics Reporting Program can yield additional important benefits, including reduced financial, legal and reputational risk, while at the same time gaining improved insight into organizational behavior.
In this whitepaper:
5 considerations your organization should explore when building an ethics reporting program
- Implementing an Ethics Reporting System
- Employee/Stakeholder Confidence
- Program Management
- Privacy and Personal Information Security
- Outsourcing Value