Book Giveaway '24
Win A Book of Your Choice On The Ethicsverse

Your Year as a
Wildly Effective Compliance Officer
Get ready to embark on the best year of your career yet! Your Year as a Wildly Effective Compliance Officer is your ticket to success. It's full of tips, tools, hacks, and tactics to transform you into an in-demand business asset.

The Champions Network: A Blueprint to Expand Your Influence and Spread Big Ideas in Any Organization
We all have BIG IDEAS: best practices, transformative programs, innovative initiatives, and ways to improve our company culture and productivity. If you could influence others to adopt these, would it make your job easier and help to accomplish your professional goals?

Ethics and Compliance for Humans
by Adam Balfour
In Ethics and Compliance for Humans, corporate compliance expert Adam Balfour articulates why ethics and compliance departments, HR and business leaders must keep people top of mind when designing and implementing ethics and compliance programs.

Speaking Up is Awesome! (The Compliance Kids)
by Tom Fox
When Compliance Kid notices something amiss with a spaceship engine, she must learn the importance of speaking up even when it's difficult. Through captivating examples, the story teaches children the value of trusting their instincts and voicing concerns.

Living Your Best Compliance Life: 65 Hacks and Cheat Codes to Level Up Your Compliance Program
by Mary Shirley
Whether you're a Chief Compliance Officer, team lead or individual contributor, this book is packed with forward-thinking hacks and ideas to improve the effectiveness of your Ethics and Compliance program to build a stronger, winning function, honoring psychological safety.

How to Be a Wildly Effective Compliance Officer
by Kristy Grant-Hart (Author), Joseph E. Murphy (Forward)
This book is a powerful guide to help practitioners move from the check-the-box mentality of a paper program to become a dynamic business leader.

Sending the Elevator Back Down
by Lisa Fine (Author), Mary Shirley (Author)
Lisa Fine and Mary Shirley share wit and wisdom from some of the greatest minds in compliance, women who hail from every corner of the globe and span myriad industries and experience levels.

To Be Honest
by Ron A. Carucci (Author)
Ron Carucci has put his finger on what our organizations and our world needs most right now: truth-telling in a way that people can hear, and closing the gap between who we say we are and what we do.

Declaration of Independence
by Eric Young (Author)
How independent compliance officers and directors can hold management more accountable.

Business Ethics: What Everyone Needs to Know
by J.S. Nelson (Author), Lynn A. Stout (Author)
An authoritative and practical guide to business ethics written in an accessible question and answer format.

Raise Your Game, Not Your Voice
by Lisa Beth Lentini Walker (Author), Stef Tschida (Author)
This guidebook for compliance professionals explores the importance of tailoring your message to your audience and shares practical advice from the authors’ own experiences.

The Empathetic Workplace
by Katharine Manning (Author)
This critical resource gives managers, HR, and anyone who may come into contact with someone in trauma—including workplace violence, harassment, assault, illness, addiction, fraud, bankruptcy, and more—the tools they need to be prepared for what lies ahead.

The Compliance Entrepreneur's Handbook
by Kristy Grant-Hart (Author), Kirsten Liston (Author), Joseph E. Murphy (Author)
Tools, tips, and tactics to find your killer idea and create success on your own.

Influence Is Your Superpower
by Zoe Chance (Author)
The science of winning hearts, sparking change, and making good things happen. Rediscover the superpower that makes good things happen, from the professor behind Yale School of Management's most popular class.

The PI Guidebook: How the Promotability Index Can Help You Get Ahead in Your Career
by Amii Banard-Bahn (Author)
"The PI Guidebook is a SWOT analysis for your career. It provides tools to ensure you are always employable and promotable."
--Forbes
