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In this Global Compliance Structures for Sales course, you’ll learn how international frameworks, regional rules, and ongoing regulatory shifts shape global sales. You’ll explore how to align global standards with local realities, apply the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, or FCPA, to cross-border operations, and adjust sales strategies to meet changing compliance demands.
The course begins by examining global frameworks like the OECD Anti-Bribery Convention and the UN Global Compact, showing how they influence sales practices across regions. You’ll then review the role of enforcement bodies such as the SEC, DOJ, and EU regulators, and understand why uniform policies often fail without local adaptation. Next, you’ll study the scope of the FCPA, including its anti-bribery rules. Finally, you’ll learn strategies to manage regulatory change through forecasting, monitoring tools, and policy realignment.
By the end of this course, you’ll know how to navigate global compliance structures, reduce legal risk, and protect your organization’s reputation in international sales.
It covers how international frameworks, regional rules, and regulatory shifts shape global sales, including the OECD Anti-Bribery Convention, the UN Global Compact, enforcement bodies like the SEC, DOJ, and EU regulators, the scope of the FCPA, and strategies to manage regulatory change.
You will build skills in compliance management, regulatory compliance, and risk management.
You will know how to navigate global compliance structures, reduce legal risk, and protect your organization's reputation in international sales.
The course includes the lessons Introduction, Global and Regional Frameworks, Test Your Knowledge, FCPA Rules and Reach, and Navigating Regulatory Change.
It covers the scope of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA), including its anti-bribery rules and accounting requirements.