Enterprise Leadership: Is Compliance Ripe for Disruption?

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In today’s climate, how can Compliance teams foster innovation across an organization?

On Jan. 27, 1975, jazz pianist Keith Jarrett stormed out of Cologne (Köln) Opera House refusing to perform on the out-of-tune piano the promoters had provided. Later, persuaded to return, he strode onstage toward an unplayable piano and out over his comfort zone. The subsequent recording of his historic performance has since outperformed every solo piano album ever, selling over 3.5 million copies. The obstacles Jarrett faced spurred his creativity, drove his resilience, and brought out his best.  

Today, the global COVID-19 pandemic we face has detuned the status quo and placed new obstacles in front of all of us.

Read our case study of Alexion’s annual Compliance Group conference, in Pharmaceutical Executive magazine here.

 

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Dylan Winn-Brown is a freelance web developer & Squarespace Expert based in the City of London. 

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