Key Components For Impactful Compliance Training

January 14, 2019

With compliance training moving from back end to front end for a year now, organizations need to rethink their approach. The cases of failure are now taking more than fifteen minutes of fame, so no factor playing a part in this process can be taken lightly. With the workplace culture being considered as the touchstone for compliance training, favoritism should be discarded. That’s the main idea here, backed up by a sound methodology, and a willingness to foster collaboration. Reaching this edition’s conclusion you’ll agree that this is a sure way for impactful compliance.

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IFIM Business School, Bangalore (The Institute of Finance and International Management) founded in 1995 with its first batch of students graduating in 1997, finds its place among the Top 15 of the 500+ Business Schools that were started post 1990 in the private sector. We have grown very fast in the last decade and today IFIM Business School has come to acquire a unique ‘institutional equity’ with all its incumbent attributes excellent curriculum and faculty inputs, infrastructure, international exposure, academia-industry interface and placements.

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