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Course Description

The policing of rule systems is almost as important as the rules themselves. This course will focus on selecting and designing effective policing tools to enforce your rule system. You will explore the importance of policing as a means of maintaining your rule system and you will analyze ways to make policing both impactful and sustainable for your organization. Additionally, in preparation for any concerns, you will address the issue of intentional rule breakers whose actions cannot be prevented with standard policing methods. Overall, the information you gain in this course can help assure you and your stakeholders that your rule system is dependable and sustainable for your organization.

You are required to have completed the following courses or have equivalent experience before taking this course:

  • Rule Systems as Designed Systems
  • Rule Design
  • Rule System Training

Faculty Author

Richard T. John

Benefits to the Learner

  • Apply design principles to policing systems and balance the importance of the rules with the available budget and resources within the organization
  • Use a toolbox approach in applying policing to a particular rule system, including direct and indirect policing methods to monitor compliance
  • Develop policing methods to detect and prevent fraud and other intentional bad behavior

Target Audience

  • HR professionals
  • Compliance officers
  • Finance and accounting professionals
  • Health and safety managers
  • Process control professionals
  • Operations professionals
  • Lawyers and legal professionals

Applies Towards the Following Certificates

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2 week
Dates
May 22, 2024 to Jun 04, 2024
Total Number of Hours
10.0
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Regular Price $999.00
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Aug 14, 2024 to Aug 27, 2024
Total Number of Hours
10.0
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2 week
Dates
Nov 06, 2024 to Nov 19, 2024
Total Number of Hours
10.0
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Regular Price $999.00
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