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    <description>What is Design Thinking? More importantly how does it fit into compliance? Join two fans of Design Thinking for the compliance profession, Tom Fox, the Compliance Evangelist and Carsten Tams, Ethical Business Architect and Founder of Emagence LLC as they explore how the compliance profession can use Design Thinking to more fully operationalize a compliance program.</description>
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      <title>Tailoring A Design Thinking Project That Fits</title>
      <description>Welcome to the latest edition to the Compliance Podcast Network. In this podcast, I am joined by my co-host Carsten Tams, Ethical Business Architect and founder and CEO of Emagence LLC, a boutique consulting firm based in New York City, partners with corporate, academic and NGO clients to develop innovative and evidence-based strategies rooted in behavioral science for solving organizational challenges. Over this podcast series we will explore how Design Thinking can be used to improve your compliance program by increasing employee engagement. In this episode, Carsten and I take up running a design sprint. 
Some of the highlights include:
A. What are the 3 critical benefits of Design Thinking?
B. Basic applications of Design Thinking.
C. 6 Basic Questions to ask
D. Getting started
E. What’s holding you back?
Carsten Tams on LinkedIn
Carsten Tams – Tailoring a Design Thinking Project that Fits</description>
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      <itunes:subtitle>In this episode, we take up Tailoring A Design Thinking Project That Fits.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Welcome to the latest edition to the Compliance Podcast Network. In this podcast, I am joined by my co-host Carsten Tams, Ethical Business Architect and founder and CEO of Emagence LLC, a boutique consulting firm based in New York City, partners with corporate, academic and NGO clients to develop innovative and evidence-based strategies rooted in behavioral science for solving organizational challenges. Over this podcast series we will explore how Design Thinking can be used to improve your compliance program by increasing employee engagement. In this episode, Carsten and I take up running a design sprint. 
Some of the highlights include:
A. What are the 3 critical benefits of Design Thinking?
B. Basic applications of Design Thinking.
C. 6 Basic Questions to ask
D. Getting started
E. What’s holding you back?
Carsten Tams on LinkedIn
Carsten Tams – Tailoring a Design Thinking Project that Fits</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Welcome to the latest edition to the Compliance Podcast Network. In this podcast, I am joined by my co-host Carsten Tams, Ethical Business Architect and founder and CEO of Emagence LLC, a boutique consulting firm based in New York City, partners with corporate, academic and NGO clients to develop innovative and evidence-based strategies rooted in behavioral science for solving organizational challenges. Over this podcast series we will explore how Design Thinking can be used to improve your compliance program by increasing employee engagement. In this episode, Carsten and I take up running a design sprint. </p><p>Some of the highlights include:</p><p>A. What are the 3 critical benefits of Design Thinking?</p><p>B. Basic applications of Design Thinking.</p><p>C. 6 Basic Questions to ask</p><p>D. Getting started</p><p>E. What’s holding you back?</p><p><strong>Carsten Tams</strong> on <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/carstentams/">LinkedIn</a></p><p><strong>Carsten Tams – </strong><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/tailoring-design-thinking-project-fits-carsten-tams/?trackingId=6%2FAlKZbwRoG56HgSAQZzjQ%3D%3D">Tailoring a Design Thinking Project that Fits</a></p>]]>
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      <description>Welcome to the latest edition to the Compliance Podcast Network. In this podcast, I am joined by my co-host Carsten Tams, Ethical Business Architect and founder and CEO of Emagence LLC, a boutique consulting firm based in New York City, partners with corporate, academic and NGO clients to develop innovative and evidence-based strategies rooted in behavioral science for solving organizational challenges. Over this podcast series we will explore how Design Thinking can be used to improve your compliance program by increasing employee engagement. In this episode, Carsten and I take up running a design sprint. 
Some of the highlights include:
1. What is a design sprint?
2. What are the processes and methods?
3. What is Olivia’s story?
4. Defining the Design Problem.
5. Brainstorming Ideas-what does this entail?
6. Selecting the most promising ideas.
7. Prototyping Solutions.
8. Testing
9. What does Olivia’s story tell us? 
Carsten Tams on LinkedIn
 Carsten Tams - Ready, Set, Go: Running A Design Sprint</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 17 Nov 2021 06:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:subtitle>In this episode, Tom Fox and Carsten Tams discuss putting on a Design Sprint. </itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Welcome to the latest edition to the Compliance Podcast Network. In this podcast, I am joined by my co-host Carsten Tams, Ethical Business Architect and founder and CEO of Emagence LLC, a boutique consulting firm based in New York City, partners with corporate, academic and NGO clients to develop innovative and evidence-based strategies rooted in behavioral science for solving organizational challenges. Over this podcast series we will explore how Design Thinking can be used to improve your compliance program by increasing employee engagement. In this episode, Carsten and I take up running a design sprint. 
Some of the highlights include:
1. What is a design sprint?
2. What are the processes and methods?
3. What is Olivia’s story?
4. Defining the Design Problem.
5. Brainstorming Ideas-what does this entail?
6. Selecting the most promising ideas.
7. Prototyping Solutions.
8. Testing
9. What does Olivia’s story tell us? 
Carsten Tams on LinkedIn
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        <![CDATA[<p>Welcome to the latest edition to the Compliance Podcast Network. In this podcast, I am joined by my co-host Carsten Tams, Ethical Business Architect and founder and CEO of Emagence LLC, a boutique consulting firm based in New York City, partners with corporate, academic and NGO clients to develop innovative and evidence-based strategies rooted in behavioral science for solving organizational challenges. Over this podcast series we will explore how Design Thinking can be used to improve your compliance program by increasing employee engagement. In this episode, Carsten and I take up running a design sprint. </p><p>Some of the highlights include:</p><p>1. What is a design sprint?</p><p>2. What are the processes and methods?</p><p>3. What is Olivia’s story?</p><p>4. Defining the Design Problem.</p><p>5. Brainstorming Ideas-what does this entail?</p><p>6. Selecting the most promising ideas.</p><p>7. Prototyping Solutions.</p><p>8. Testing</p><p>9. What does Olivia’s story tell us? </p><p><strong>Carsten Tams</strong> on <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/carstentams/">LinkedIn</a></p><p><strong> Carsten Tams - </strong><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/ready-set-go-running-design-sprint-carsten-tams/"><strong>Ready, Set, Go: Running A Design Sprint</strong></a></p>]]>
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      <title>Co-Creation, Part 2</title>
      <description>Welcome to the latest edition to the Compliance Podcast Network. In this podcast, I am joined by my co-host Carsten Tams, Ethical Business Architect and founder and CEO of Emagence LLC, a boutique consulting firm based in New York City, partners with corporate, academic and NGO clients to develop innovative and evidence-based strategies rooted in behavioral science for solving organizational challenges. Over this podcast series we will explore how Design Thinking can be used to improve your compliance program by increasing employee engagement. In this episode, Carsten and I follow up from our last episode with a deeper dive into co-creation.
Carsten Tams on LinkedIn 
Resources - If you are interested in reading about the topics discussed in this session, these are our reading recommendations
Human-Centered Design:
Human-Centered Design: An Engaging Ethics &amp; Compliance Program Serves Users’ Needs (Carsten Tams)
The Design of Everyday Things (Don Norman, 1998)
Mismatch: How Inclusion Shapes Design (Kat Holmes, 2018)
Co-Creation:
Design Thinking In Compliance-Part 1 (Tom Fox)
The Co-Creation Imperative: If You Build It With Them, They Will Engage (Carsten Tams)
Giving Voice to Values (Mary Gentile)
The power of co-creation: Build it with them to boost growth, productivity, and profits (Venkat Ramaswamy &amp; F.J. Gouillart) </description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 27 Oct 2021 11:24:02 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Carsten and Tom are back to discuss more on co-creation. </itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Welcome to the latest edition to the Compliance Podcast Network. In this podcast, I am joined by my co-host Carsten Tams, Ethical Business Architect and founder and CEO of Emagence LLC, a boutique consulting firm based in New York City, partners with corporate, academic and NGO clients to develop innovative and evidence-based strategies rooted in behavioral science for solving organizational challenges. Over this podcast series we will explore how Design Thinking can be used to improve your compliance program by increasing employee engagement. In this episode, Carsten and I follow up from our last episode with a deeper dive into co-creation.
Carsten Tams on LinkedIn 
Resources - If you are interested in reading about the topics discussed in this session, these are our reading recommendations
Human-Centered Design:
Human-Centered Design: An Engaging Ethics &amp; Compliance Program Serves Users’ Needs (Carsten Tams)
The Design of Everyday Things (Don Norman, 1998)
Mismatch: How Inclusion Shapes Design (Kat Holmes, 2018)
Co-Creation:
Design Thinking In Compliance-Part 1 (Tom Fox)
The Co-Creation Imperative: If You Build It With Them, They Will Engage (Carsten Tams)
Giving Voice to Values (Mary Gentile)
The power of co-creation: Build it with them to boost growth, productivity, and profits (Venkat Ramaswamy &amp; F.J. Gouillart) </itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Welcome to the latest edition to the Compliance Podcast Network. In this podcast, I am joined by my co-host Carsten Tams, Ethical Business Architect and founder and CEO of Emagence LLC, a boutique consulting firm based in New York City, partners with corporate, academic and NGO clients to develop innovative and evidence-based strategies rooted in behavioral science for solving organizational challenges. Over this podcast series we will explore how Design Thinking can be used to improve your compliance program by increasing employee engagement. In this episode, Carsten and I follow up from our last episode with a deeper dive into co-creation.</p><p><strong>Carsten Tams</strong> on <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/carstentams/">LinkedIn</a><strong> </strong></p><p><strong>Resources - </strong>If you are interested in reading about the topics discussed in this session, these are our reading recommendations</p><ol><li><strong>Human-Centered Design:</strong></li></ol><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/human-centered-design-engaging-ethics-compliance-program-carsten-tams/"><strong>Human-Centered Design: An Engaging Ethics &amp; Compliance Program Serves Users’ Needs</strong></a><strong> (Carsten Tams)</strong></p><p><a href="https://mitpress.mit.edu/books/design-everyday-things-revised-and-expanded-edition"><strong>The Design of Everyday Things</strong></a><strong> (Don Norman, 1998)</strong></p><p><a href="https://mitpress.mit.edu/books/mismatch"><strong>Mismatch: How Inclusion Shapes Design</strong></a><strong> (Kat Holmes, 2018)</strong></p><ol><li><strong>Co-Creation:</strong></li></ol><p><a href="https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/design-thinking-in-compliance-part-1-5397777/"><strong>Design Thinking In Compliance-</strong></a><strong>Part 1 (Tom Fox)</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/co-creation-imperative-you-build-them-engage-carsten-tams/"><strong>The Co-Creation Imperative: If You Build It With Them, They Will Engage</strong></a><strong> (Carsten Tams)</strong></p><p><a href="https://givingvoicetovaluesthebook.com/"><strong>Giving Voice to Values</strong></a><strong> (Mary Gentile)</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/The-Power-of-Co-Creation/Venkat-Ramaswamy/9781439181058"><strong>The power of co-creation: Build it with them to boost growth, productivity, and profits </strong></a><strong>(Venkat Ramaswamy &amp; F.J. Gouillart) </strong></p>]]>
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      <description>Welcome to the latest edition to the Compliance Podcast Network. In this podcast, I am joined by my co-host Carsten Tams, Ethical Business Architect and founder and CEO of Emagence LLC, a boutique consulting firm based in New York City, partners with corporate, academic and NGO clients to develop innovative and evidence-based strategies rooted in behavioral science for solving organizational challenges. Over this podcast series we will explore how Design Thinking can be used to improve your compliance program by increasing employee engagement. In this episode, Carsten and I will explore the framework for Design Thinking and the power of co-creation. Highlights include:
A. What is Co-Creation?
1. Co-Design
2. Open Design
3. Platform Creation
B. Why is structure necessary in co-creation. 
C. How does co-creation allow a designer to step outside their own experiences and expertise?
D. How does the business process of compliance, rather than written policies and procedures, lend itself to design thinking?
Carsten Tams on LinkedIn 
Resources - If you are interested in reading about the topics discussed in this session, these are our reading recommendations
1. Human-Centered Design:
Human-Centered Design: An Engaging Ethics &amp; Compliance Program Serves Users’ Needs (Carsten Tams)
The Design of Everyday Things (Don Norman, 1998)
Mismatch: How Inclusion Shapes Design (Kat Holmes, 2018)
2. Co-Creation:
Design Thinking In Compliance-Part 1 (Tom Fox)
The Co-Creation Imperative: If You Build It With Them, They Will Engage (Carsten Tams)
Giving Voice to Values (Mary Gentile)
The power of co-creation: Build it with them to boost growth, productivity, and profits (Venkat Ramaswamy &amp; F.J. Gouillart) </description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 13 Oct 2021 05:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>The Co-Creation Imperative</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Tom and Carsten look at the power in co-creation in design thinking.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Welcome to the latest edition to the Compliance Podcast Network. In this podcast, I am joined by my co-host Carsten Tams, Ethical Business Architect and founder and CEO of Emagence LLC, a boutique consulting firm based in New York City, partners with corporate, academic and NGO clients to develop innovative and evidence-based strategies rooted in behavioral science for solving organizational challenges. Over this podcast series we will explore how Design Thinking can be used to improve your compliance program by increasing employee engagement. In this episode, Carsten and I will explore the framework for Design Thinking and the power of co-creation. Highlights include:
A. What is Co-Creation?
1. Co-Design
2. Open Design
3. Platform Creation
B. Why is structure necessary in co-creation. 
C. How does co-creation allow a designer to step outside their own experiences and expertise?
D. How does the business process of compliance, rather than written policies and procedures, lend itself to design thinking?
Carsten Tams on LinkedIn 
Resources - If you are interested in reading about the topics discussed in this session, these are our reading recommendations
1. Human-Centered Design:
Human-Centered Design: An Engaging Ethics &amp; Compliance Program Serves Users’ Needs (Carsten Tams)
The Design of Everyday Things (Don Norman, 1998)
Mismatch: How Inclusion Shapes Design (Kat Holmes, 2018)
2. Co-Creation:
Design Thinking In Compliance-Part 1 (Tom Fox)
The Co-Creation Imperative: If You Build It With Them, They Will Engage (Carsten Tams)
Giving Voice to Values (Mary Gentile)
The power of co-creation: Build it with them to boost growth, productivity, and profits (Venkat Ramaswamy &amp; F.J. Gouillart) </itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Welcome to the latest edition to the Compliance Podcast Network. In this podcast, I am joined by my co-host Carsten Tams, Ethical Business Architect and founder and CEO of Emagence LLC, a boutique consulting firm based in New York City, partners with corporate, academic and NGO clients to develop innovative and evidence-based strategies rooted in behavioral science for solving organizational challenges. Over this podcast series we will explore how Design Thinking can be used to improve your compliance program by increasing employee engagement. In this episode, Carsten and I will explore the framework for Design Thinking and the power of co-creation. Highlights include:</p><p>A. What is Co-Creation?</p><p>1. Co-Design</p><p>2. Open Design</p><p>3. Platform Creation</p><p>B. Why is structure necessary in co-creation. </p><p>C. How does co-creation allow a designer to step outside their own experiences and expertise?</p><p>D. How does the business process of compliance, rather than written policies and procedures, lend itself to design thinking?</p><p><strong>Carsten Tams</strong> on <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/carstentams/">LinkedIn</a><strong> </strong></p><p><strong>Resources - </strong>If you are interested in reading about the topics discussed in this session, these are our reading recommendations</p><p><strong>1. Human-Centered Design:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/human-centered-design-engaging-ethics-compliance-program-carsten-tams/"><strong>Human-Centered Design: An Engaging Ethics &amp; Compliance Program Serves Users’ Needs</strong></a><strong> (Carsten Tams)</strong></p><p><a href="https://mitpress.mit.edu/books/design-everyday-things-revised-and-expanded-edition"><strong>The Design of Everyday Things</strong></a><strong> (Don Norman, 1998)</strong></p><p><a href="https://mitpress.mit.edu/books/mismatch"><strong>Mismatch: How Inclusion Shapes Design</strong></a><strong> (Kat Holmes, 2018)</strong></p><p><strong>2. Co-Creation:</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/design-thinking-in-compliance-part-1-5397777/"><strong>Design Thinking In Compliance-</strong></a><strong>Part 1 (Tom Fox)</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/co-creation-imperative-you-build-them-engage-carsten-tams/"><strong>The Co-Creation Imperative: If You Build It With Them, They Will Engage</strong></a><strong> (Carsten Tams)</strong></p><p><a href="https://givingvoicetovaluesthebook.com/"><strong>Giving Voice to Values</strong></a><strong> (Mary Gentile)</strong></p><p><a href="https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/The-Power-of-Co-Creation/Venkat-Ramaswamy/9781439181058"><strong>The power of co-creation: Build it with them to boost growth, productivity, and profits </strong></a><strong>(Venkat Ramaswamy &amp; F.J. Gouillart) </strong></p>]]>
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      <title>Introduction to Design Thinking in Compliance</title>
      <description>Welcome to the latest edition to the Compliance Podcast Network. In this podcast, I am joined by my co-host Carsten Tams, Ethical Business Architect and founder and CEO of Emagence LLC, a boutique consulting firm based in New York City, partners with corporate, academic and NGO clients to develop innovative and evidence-based strategies rooted in behavioral science for solving organizational challenges. Over this podcast series we will explore how Design Thinking can be used to improve your compliance program by increasing employee engagement. In this inaugural episode, Carsten and I will explore why the Design Thinking process can be such a powerful tool for the compliance professional. Highlights include:
1. What is the problem that Design Thinking can solve?
2. What is employee engagement?
3. Why is employee engagement so critical to compliance?
4. How can you design engagement into your compliance program?
Resources
Carsten Tams on LinkedIn
Design Thinking Meets Ethics and Compliance
Human-Centered Design: An Engaging Ethics &amp; Compliance Program Serves Users’ Needs
The Co-Creation Imperative: If You Build It With Them, They Will Engage
 Ready, Set, Go: Running A Design Sprint</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 06 Oct 2021 05:00:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:title>Introduction to Design Thinking in Compliance</itunes:title>
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      <itunes:subtitle>In this inaugural episode, Tom Fox and Carsten Tams consider what is Design Thinking and how it can be used by a compliance professional. </itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Welcome to the latest edition to the Compliance Podcast Network. In this podcast, I am joined by my co-host Carsten Tams, Ethical Business Architect and founder and CEO of Emagence LLC, a boutique consulting firm based in New York City, partners with corporate, academic and NGO clients to develop innovative and evidence-based strategies rooted in behavioral science for solving organizational challenges. Over this podcast series we will explore how Design Thinking can be used to improve your compliance program by increasing employee engagement. In this inaugural episode, Carsten and I will explore why the Design Thinking process can be such a powerful tool for the compliance professional. Highlights include:
1. What is the problem that Design Thinking can solve?
2. What is employee engagement?
3. Why is employee engagement so critical to compliance?
4. How can you design engagement into your compliance program?
Resources
Carsten Tams on LinkedIn
Design Thinking Meets Ethics and Compliance
Human-Centered Design: An Engaging Ethics &amp; Compliance Program Serves Users’ Needs
The Co-Creation Imperative: If You Build It With Them, They Will Engage
 Ready, Set, Go: Running A Design Sprint</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Welcome to the latest edition to the Compliance Podcast Network. In this podcast, I am joined by my co-host Carsten Tams, Ethical Business Architect and founder and CEO of Emagence LLC, a boutique consulting firm based in New York City, partners with corporate, academic and NGO clients to develop innovative and evidence-based strategies rooted in behavioral science for solving organizational challenges. Over this podcast series we will explore how Design Thinking can be used to improve your compliance program by increasing employee engagement. In this inaugural episode, Carsten and I will explore why the Design Thinking process can be such a powerful tool for the compliance professional. Highlights include:</p><p>1. What is the problem that Design Thinking can solve?</p><p>2. What is employee engagement?</p><p>3. Why is employee engagement so critical to compliance?</p><p>4. How can you design engagement into your compliance program?</p><p><strong>Resources</strong></p><p>Carsten Tams on <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/carstentams/">LinkedIn</a></p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:ugcPost:6813118111924002816/?updateEntityUrn=urn%3Ali%3Afs_feedUpdate%3A%28*%2Curn%3Ali%3AugcPost%3A6813118111924002816%29"><em>Design Thinking Meets Ethics and Compliance</em></a></p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/human-centered-design-engaging-ethics-compliance-program-carsten-tams/?trackingId=hgv1UjAjTu%2B9Z56MUCa6LA%3D%3D"><em>Human-Centered Design: An Engaging Ethics &amp; Compliance Program Serves Users’ Needs</em></a></p><p><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/co-creation-imperative-you-build-them-engage-carsten-tams/?trackingId=wiPGvRZbRsqxEMdL%2BST6gA%3D%3D"><em>The Co-Creation Imperative: If You Build It With Them, They Will Engage</em></a></p><p><em> </em><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/ready-set-go-running-design-sprint-carsten-tams/"><em>Ready, Set, Go: Running A Design Sprint</em></a></p>]]>
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