Align Your Training to the OIG’s Latest Guidance

In our last post, we covered the training highlights found in the OIG’s new General Compliance Program Guidance and noted the agency’s suggestion that “education should not be limited to annual formal training requirements.” In this post, we dive into detail about the different solutions you can use to build a curriculum that addresses the OIG’s guidance and effectively battles the “forgetting problem” inherent with a one-and-done approach to compliance training.  

Reinforcement Staples

Micro-Modules
Deploying microlearning modules to reinforce on topics previously covered in foundational training is a great start toward an optimized curriculum. For example, if MSL and commercial interactions are a particular cause for confusion, a short module with fresh content, or even content repurposed from foundational training, keeps critical points fresh in the learner’s mind and helps reduce the risk those interactions present.

Reinforcement Videos
A range of modern software programs allow for the rapid and efficient development of high-quality, animated videos ideal for reinforcing key concepts across your organization. For example, a 90-second reminder on good communication practices can be delivered through a link in an email, or it can be playing on monitors in public spaces located across your company. We’re creating a library of videos for a number of our clients, which they can deploy strategically and provide as references on their intranet.

Creative Workshops
Whether delivered in-person or virtually, a creatively designed workshop brings compliance guidelines to life and lets your learners practice applying their knowledge in a “safe” environment. Two of our favorites are our Compliance Reality Challenge and Compliance Escape Room workshops, where individuals and teams explore real-life scenarios and compete against one another using online, interactive tools.  

Compliance Games
If you want your learners to remember their training, play a game. When deployed in a live/virtual setting, or through an online system, well-designed games are yet another tool to help reinforce critical compliance guardrails. Keep the gameplay fun and, if possible, keep it familiar. Our Compliance JEOPARDY! game, for example, is the only officially licensed JEOPARDY game on the market and features immediately recognizable graphics and music to pull participants into the learning.

Think Outside the Box

Enhanced learning can be supported by a wide range of creative solutions – not just the more common ones mentioned above. And making training stick isn’t always about creating more training. The right communication tools can reinforce key concepts and messages.

Comic Strips
A number of our clients have used comic panels as a fun way to carry messages across different formats and support their unique company and compliance culture. If, for example, you create characters as part of a theme for your code of conduct training, why not recreate illustrated versions of those same characters in print? The comic panels can be displayed on posters or digitally on company platforms, and you can even create graphic novels that can be distributed to employees.

Digital Banners
Banners posted across electronic platforms such as your intranet can help reinforce training messages and remind learners of key events. Have you stressed a “speak up” culture in your core compliance training? Add digital banners across different platforms to boost that message using the same visual design employed in the training. Do you celebrate Compliance & Ethics Week with live events? A digital banner can remind attendees of the dates.

Compliance Avatars and GIFs
A common refrain heard at compliance congresses is the need to boost the perception of compliance as a business partner. Creating avatar versions of key compliance personnel is a fun way to “put a face” on compliance and make compliance seem less intimidating. You can even develop GIFs with messaging using these avatars and push them out through internal messaging platforms like Slack.

Keep it Continuous and Keep it Fluid

A truly effective continuous compliance training curriculum is a journey, not a destination. Successful companies are always looking for ways to enhance their curricula with solutions that creatively extend learning beyond a yearly event, and we have only touched on a few ideas. Keep an eye on our LinkedIn showcase page for examples of the tools we help our clients utilize to reduce their compliance risk.

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