Overview:
This webinar helps you reframe compliance not just as a legal necessity, but as a cultural foundation for future readiness. You’ll explore how to integrate ethical foresight, psychological safety, and value-based leadership into your organisation’s fabric-creating a system where compliance supports innovation, not hinders it. Learn how to align governance with strategy and build a culture that stands strong in uncertain futures.
Why you should Attend:
Tick-box compliance may protect you from fines today but will it protect your reputation tomorrow?
As stakeholder expectations, global regulations, and ethical standards evolve, a weak culture becomes a major liability.
Without proactive governance and a shared commitment to doing the right thing, even when it’s not required your organisation could face reputational damage, regulatory backlash, or internal misalignment.
This session explores how to go beyond rules to build organisations that do the right thing because it’s part of who they are.
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Who Will Benefit:
Charlotte Kemp is a futurist keynote speaker, author, and executive coach, specializing in strategic foresight and futures thinking. With an early career in financial services, Charlotte understands the complexities of banking, risk, and compliance-insights that now inform her work in helping leaders navigate uncertainty and prepare for emerging disruptions.
As the Past President of the Global Speakers Federation and an active member of the Association of Professional Futurists, Charlotte has worked with business leaders across industries to develop future-fit strategies. She is the author of multiple books, including Futures Alchemist, which introduces a practical framework for thinking about the future.
Charlotte’s approach combines scenario planning, ethical foresight, and strategic innovation, equipping executives and teams with the tools to anticipate industry shifts, manage risk, and seize opportunities. Her engaging style and deep expertise make complex futures concepts accessible and actionable.