Traliant
Survey on Code of Conduct Training Effectiveness
Pages
8
Time to read
12 mins
Publication
Language
English
Pages
8
Time to read
12 mins
Publication
Language
English
This document is a report detailing the findings of a survey conducted by Compliance Week and Traliant regarding the effectiveness of code of conduct (CoC) training within organizations. The survey, which gathered responses from 209 compliance and risk professionals, indicates that over 70 percent of respondents view their organization's CoC training as effective. However, it also highlights the need for customization and dynamic content to enhance training effectiveness. The report discusses the challenges faced by compliance teams, including understaffing and the necessity for training to align with organizational values and ethical challenges. It emphasizes the importance of incorporating real-life scenarios into training to make it more relevant and engaging for employees. Additionally, the document outlines the expectations set by the Department of Justice for organizations to measure the effectiveness of their CoC training and suggests methods for improvement, such as utilizing data for identifying knowledge gaps and updating training content regularly.