Inspiration for this month’s column came from a recent article written by Amber MacArthur, who spoke at SCCE’s Compliance & Ethics Institute several years ago. I’ve followed Amber for years, often finding her writing to be very interesting. She is well-known in the tech sector and is great at pointing out the good and the bad about technology and other current trends and products.
In September, Amber wrote a piece for her email newsletter entitled, “Breaking up with skills you love.” What she says is incredibly relevant for compliance and ethics professionals who are navigating a rapidly changing profession and environment.[1]