Reimagining conflicts-of-interest approaches: Turning risk into reward

Jonathan Turner (j.turner@zoll.com) is the Chief Compliance and Privacy Officer for ZOLL Medical Corporation, and he is a frequent speaker and author on ethics and compliance topics. Julie Cole (jcole@zoll.com) leads the Compliance Operations team within ZOLL’s Compliance, Privacy & Governance function. This article reflects their personal views on the topic.

Conflicts of interest—actual, potential, or even just perceived—exist at all levels within every organization. Most organizations are aware potential conflicts exist but often do not also see opportunity beyond just mitigating risk. Some organizations focus mostly (or even only) on the disclosure aspect, putting themselves in a reactive state. Others can miss the forest for the trees by accepting that something so individually distributed across an organization must be endured, not cured.

If approached more holistically, conflicts-of-interest programs can be leveraged to provide a wide range of tools that affect culture. They can help an organization shift from being reactive and investigative to an empowering and preventive posture. No matter where your organization is on the rules-based to values-based evolution scale, reexamining your approach to managing conflicts of interest can add value to the entire organization.

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