How to become a compliance influencer
14.04.2025 – Articles
Nine practical steps chief compliance officers can take to move away from the ‘department of no’ and instead lead people towards good behaviours.
Today, chief compliance officers must walk a tight rope balance, combining both technical expertise as well as pragmatic problem solving. To be really effective in the CCO role, you need to become an influencer and lead people towards good behaviours.
Judd Advisory’s Adam Palmer and Ellie Hudson provide a step-by-step guide to becoming a compliance influencer.
1. Build relationships and be approachable
Adam: A really good modern day CCO knows the answer can’t always be ‘no’, because people will eventually stop seeking permission and do it anyway.