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Global Anti-corruption, Compliance and Ethics USA 2008

Event: 14th April 2008 – 15th April 2008

Country: USA
City: Chicago, Illinois
Event website: Global Anti-corruption, Compliance and Ethics USA 2008

How to effectively develop and manage your corporate compliance and ethics programs.

How to manage risks:

Find out about new emerging risks – and learn how to successfully deal with existing ones.

Getting it done: Hear how the world’s leading companies are putting theory into action – what do they know that you don’t?

Tools of the trade: Discover the latest and compelling tactics and technologies that will help you deliver a powerful compliance and ethics culture

New opportunities: Learn how to make your compliance leaner and more effective

The value of reputation: What it means for winning more business

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