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  • Business Integrity Innovations: Promoting Transparency: Bridging the Trust Deficit in Business - Odeh Friday
    2024/10/24
    Business Integrity Innovations is brought to you by the Center for International Private Enterprise (CIPE) and the Compliance Podcast Network (CPN). This podcast is inspired by Ethics 1st - a multi-stakeholder initiative led by CIPE, that is creating pathways for accountable and sustainable investment in Africa. Companies can standardize their business practices, develop sound corporate governance systems, and demonstrate their commitment to compliance and business ethics using Ethics 1st. In this episode, Tom and Michele Crymes visit with Odeh Friday, Nigeria Director for the Accountability Lab. Their discussion emphasizes the importance of maintaining integrity and transparency in business to promote accountability. Trust and ethical standards in business dealings are crucial for building trust with stakeholders and the broader community. The existing trust deficit within the private sector highlights the need for ethical behavior. The conversation also touches on ongoing collaborations with state governments on procurement processes, including initiatives like open contracting to ensure better accountability. However, they an identified need to shift focus from merely holding the government accountable to encouraging ethical practices within business communities. Key Highlights · The Role of Trust and Integrity in Business · Collaborating with State Government on Procurement · Challenges in Community and Business Ethics Resources Odeh Friday Odeh Friday on Linkedin The Accountability Lab-Nigeria CIPE CIPE Ethics 1st
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    26 分
  • Championing Integrity - Em Ekong on the Future of African Entrepreneurship
    2024/10/10
    Business Integrity Innovations is brought to you by the Center for International Private Enterprise (CIPE) and the Compliance Podcast Network (CPN). This podcast is inspired by Ethics 1st - a multi-stakeholder initiative led by CIPE, that is creating pathways for accountable and sustainable investment in Africa. Companies can standardize their business practices, develop sound corporate governance systems, and demonstrate their commitment to compliance and business ethics using Ethics 1st. In this episode of the Ethics First podcast, hosts Tom Fox and Lola welcome Em Ekong who discusses her extensive experience in entrepreneurship with a focus on supporting minority communities and women's entrepreneurship in the UK and Africa. Emma shares insights from her work with the Aspen Network of Development Entrepreneurs (ANDE), emphasizing the importance of collaboration and partnerships to nurture entrepreneurial ecosystems. She highlights the role of ANDE in helping small businesses in the Global South access finance, markets, and development support, particularly through overcoming systemic challenges like corruption. Em shares her vision of a future where African businesses maintain standards that attract global investment, advocating for consistent messaging, collaboration, and championing ethics. Key highlights include her work on ethics initiatives with the Center of International Private Enterprise (CIPE) and successful convenings that provide platforms for honest dialogues about challenges. Lastly, the episode underscores the long-term effort required to change entrenched systems and the importance of maintaining momentum in pursuit of transparency and ethical practices. Key Highlights · Aspen Network of Development Entrepreneurs (ANDE) Overview · Challenges and Success Stories in African Entrepreneurship · Addressing Corruption and Standards in African Business Resources Em Ekong on Linkedin Aspen Network of Development Entrepreneurs (ANDE)
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    29 分
  • Innovating Against the Odds - Dr. Amy Jadesimi on Ethical Business Practices in Nigeria
    2024/09/26
    The Compliance Podcast Network (CPN) and the Center for International Private Enterprise (CIPE) bring you Business Integrity Innovations. This podcast is inspired by Ethics 1st – a multi-stakeholder initiative led by CIPE that creates pathways for accountable and sustainable investment in Africa. Companies can standardize their business practices, develop sound corporate governance systems, and demonstrate their commitment to compliance and business ethics using Ethics 1st. In this episode of the Ethics 1st podcast, hosts Tom Fox and Lola Adekanye welcome Dr. Amy Jadesimi, a committee member of the Ethics First Advisory and a trailblazer in Nigerian industrial development. Dr. Jadesimi shares her incredible journey from being a medical graduate at Oxford and a banker at Goldman Sachs to earning her MBA at Stanford and leading LADOL in Nigeria. LADOL transformed from a single warehouse into a sprawling industrial hub during her leadership, slashing deep offshore logistics support costs and partnering with major companies like Samsung to create significant job opportunities and foster local industry growth. Dr. Jadesimi discusses key aspects of her work, highlighting how compliance, sustainability, and ethical business practices drive innovation and competitiveness in challenging environments. She explains the importance of maintaining compliance to build trust, secure investment, and enable sustainable growth, emphasizing the positive impact on local communities and economies. Dr. Jadesimi’s insights provide valuable lessons for businesses striving to navigate regulatory challenges and make ethical decisions that lead to long-term success. Key Highlights: Building LADOL: Challenges and Successes Navigating Regulatory Challenges The Importance of Compliance Sustainability and Business Efficiency Future of Business in Nigeria Resources: CIPE Dr. Amy Jadesimi on LinkedIn LADOL
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    39 分
  • Business Integrity Innovations: Partners of Trust: Building U.S. – Africa Business Relations with Kendra Gaither
    2024/09/12
    The Compliance Podcast Network (CPN) and the Center for International Private Enterprise (CIPE) bring you Business Integrity Innovations. This podcast is inspired by Ethics 1st, a multi-stakeholder initiative led by CIPE that creates pathways for accountable and sustainable investment in Africa. Companies can use Ethics 1st to standardize their business practices, develop sound corporate governance systems, and demonstrate their commitment to compliance and business ethics. The U.S. Africa Business Center’s president, Kendra Gaither, joins Tom Fox and Lola Adekanye in this episode. Kendra shares her extensive experience working with international markets, from her tenure as a diplomat with the U.S. Department of State to her current role. The discussion delves into the mission and impact of the U.S. Africa Business Center, which aims to strengthen trade and investment ties between U.S. and African companies. Key topics include the importance of regulatory environments, collective action through the American Chambers of Commerce, and ethical business practices and compliance in fostering trust and certainty in global markets. The episode highlights the significance of the rule of law and integrity in boosting business opportunities and creating sustainable partnerships. Key Highlights: Overview of the U.S. Africa Business Center Key Issues and Solutions in Emerging Markets The Importance of Ethics and Integrity in Business The Role of Trust and Certainty in Business Relationships Resources: CIPE US Chamber of Commerce Kendra Gaither on LinkedIn
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    23 分
  • West Meets Africa: Business Integrity and Leadership with Patrick Obath
    2024/08/28
    Business Integrity Innovations is brought to you by the Center for International Private Enterprise (CIPE) and the Compliance Podcast Network (CPN). This podcast is inspired by Ethics 1st, a multi-stakeholder initiative led by CIPE that creates pathways for accountable and sustainable investment in Africa. Companies can use Ethics 1st to standardize their business practices, develop sound corporate governance systems, and demonstrate their commitment to compliance and business ethics. In this episode, host Tom Fox interviews Patrick Obath, a former CEO of Shell East Africa, who is now active in the business community as a coach and leader. Obath discusses his extensive career, his role in advocating for business associations in Kenya through the Kenya Private Sector Alliance (KEPSA), and strategies to improve corporate governance and financing for businesses. He emphasizes the importance of ethical behavior, combating the perception of corruption, and the necessity of robust compliance frameworks. The conversation also touches on the significance of leadership development, leveraging experiences from multinational corporations, and future challenges for business integrity in Kenya and other African markets. Key Highlights Business Advocacy and Corporate Governance in Kenya The Role of Business Integrity Compliance Standards and Anti-Bribery Efforts Leadership Development and Training Future Challenges and Opportunities in Business Integrity Resources CIPE KEPSA Patrick Obath on Linkedin
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    27 分
  • The Compliance Solution(s) for African Markets
    2024/08/15
    The Compliance Podcast Network (CPN) and the Center for International Private Enterprise (CIPE) bring you Business Integrity Innovations. This podcast is inspired by Ethics 1st, a multi-stakeholder initiative led by CIPE that creates pathways for accountable and sustainable investment in Africa. Companies can use Ethics 1st to standardize their business practices, develop sound corporate governance systems, and demonstrate their commitment to compliance and business ethics. Join Tom Fox, Lola Adekanye, and Michele Crymes as they explore local innovative compliance solutions for African businesses to gain access to and excel in global value chains. Today, they visit the Ethics 1st initiative, which seeks to address corruption by building a network of compliance resources for businesses in Africa. Originating in 2017 and expanding across 13 countries by 2024, Ethics 1st has empowered African businesses to operate with integrity, promoting a business culture that rejects corruption. The discussion also highlights the potential for Ethics 1st to provide global returns by enhancing trust and visibility for African businesses among international investors and partners. The initiative emphasizes creating local solutions to combat corruption while offering global benefits. Key Highlights Origins of Ethics First The Role of Compliance Programs Global Impact and Future Plans Entrepreneurial Spirit in Africa Challenges and Ethical Alternatives Global Influence and Collaboration Resources CIPE Ethics 1st
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    26 分
  • Inaugural Episode with Andrew Wilson
    2024/08/01
    Business Integrity Innovations is brought to you by the Center for International Private Enterprise (CIPE) and the Compliance Podcast Network (CPN). This podcast is inspired by Ethics 1st, a multi-stakeholder initiative led by CIPE that creates pathways for accountable and sustainable investment in Africa. Companies can use Ethics 1st to standardize their business practices, develop sound corporate governance systems, and demonstrate their commitment to compliance and business ethics. Join Tom Fox, Lola Adekanye, and Michele Crymes as they explore local innovative compliance solutions for African businesses to gain access to and excel in global value chains. Now, to your hosts for this episode, Tom Fox and Lola Adekanye. Tom and Lola introduce the first-ever episode of Business Integrity Innovations, sponsored by Ethics 1st. They discuss the importance of business ethics, compliance, and anti-corruption efforts, particularly in the African subcontinent. The episode features Andrew Wilson, Executive Director of the Center for International Private Enterprise (CIPE), who shares insights on CIPE’s mission, the evolution of anti-corruption initiatives, and the significance of collective action models like the Thailand Collective Action Against Corruption program. Wilson also discusses the Ethics 1st initiative and the tiered approach to fostering corporate governance and compliance. Tom and Lola emphasize the role of business leadership in driving ethical practices and the importance of recognizing companies’ efforts at various stages. Key Highlights Andrew Wilson’s Journey and Insights on Anti-Corruption The Role and Evolution of CIPE Challenges and Strategies in Anti-Corruption Efforts Collective Action and the Thai CAC Program Ethics 1st: Learning from the Thai CAC Model Resources CIPE Ethics 1st
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    35 分