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Trekking Through Compliance

In this podcast series Tom Fox explores compliance through the lens of Star Trek - The Original Series in a 79-episode offering, movies and contemporary television shows. Each podcast reviews the episode creative team, story synopsis and three key lessons learned on compliance, leadership and governance. If you love Star Trek, this is the podcast series for you. So, listen over the next 79 episodes, revisit one of television’s great achievements and learn how you can use Star Trek to improve…

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Season 8: Episode 79 - Beneath the Surface: Turnabout Intruder and the Hunt for Root Causes

One of the Department of Justice’s most consistent themes in its 2024 Update to the Evaluation of Corporate Compliance Programs (ECCP) is the need for companies to conduct effective root cause analysis following misconduct or control failures. It’s not enough to just identify what went wrong; you must understand why it happened and implement measures to prevent it from happening again. For…

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Season 8: Episode 78 - Risk Management Insights from All Our Yesterdays

When you think of Star Trek: The Original Series, certain episodes stand out for their moral clarity, exploration of ethics, and leadership lessons. Others, like All Our Yesterdays, are more subtle but no less rich in compliance and risk management insights. As the story unfolds, the episode reveals more than just a sci-fi adventure; it presents a compelling case study in the importance of…

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Season 8: Episode 77 - Compliance Lessons from The Savage Curtain

“Risk is our business.” That famous Star Trek line could have been the mission statement for the crew of the USS Enterprise, but in The Savage Curtain, the stakes go beyond exploration. In this third-season episode, Captain Kirk and Mr. Spock find themselves on an alien world where the inhabitants are exceedingly powerful rock-like beings called the Excalbians. They wish to understand the human…

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Season 8: Episode 76 - Bridging the Gap: Compliance Lessons on Justice and Fairness from “The Cloud Minders”

Institutional justice and institutional fairness are not abstract ideals. They are operational requirements in a corporate compliance program. They define how policies are enforced, how decisions are made, and how employees perceive the integrity of their workplace. One of the most vivid illustrations of the dangers of systemic injustice and perceived unfairness comes from Star Trek: The Original…

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Season 8: Episode 75 - Keeping the Crew Safe: Leadership Lessons from “The Way to Eden”

Few Star Trek episodes illustrate the complexity of leadership in the face of ideological fervor as vividly as “The Way to Eden.” In this story, the Enterprise encounters a group of spacefaring counterculture idealists led by Dr. Sevrin, a brilliant but unstable scientist. The trouble? Sevrin is a carrier of a deadly bacterium, and his quest puts both his followers and the Enterprise crew at risk.…

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Season 8: Episode 74 - Power, Secrecy, and Responsibility: Ethical Lessons from Requiem for Methuselah

In corporate life, ethical decision-making is not only a question of right and wrong. It is also a test of leadership, trust, and long-term vision. Ethical missteps erode corporate culture, destroy reputations, and invite regulatory and shareholder scrutiny. Few Star Trek episodes present an ethical crucible as layered as Requiem for Methuselah. The story unfolds into a complex web of secrecy,…

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Season 8: Episode 73 - From Zetar to the C-Suite: Why Expertise Matters in Internal Investigations

In the corporate compliance world, an internal investigation is often the moment of truth. Whether triggered by a whistleblower complaint, a regulatory inquiry, or a suspicious transaction, the investigation’s quality can determine whether the organization resolves the matter cleanly or faces prolonged legal, financial, and reputational damage. Star Trek: The Original Series’ “The Lights of Zetar”…

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Season 8: Episode 72 - Risk Management Lessons from “That Which Survives”

In compliance, risk management is more than a checklist. It is the ongoing discipline of identifying threats, assessing their potential impact, and implementing measures to mitigate or neutralize them before they cause harm. Few Star Trek episodes illustrate the escalating consequences of underestimated risks as effectively as That Which Survives. In it, the Enterprise crew encounters a seemingly…

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Season 8: Episode 71 - Beaming Down Blind: Compliance Lessons on Third-Party Due Diligence from “The Mark of Gideon”

Few pop culture moments capture the risks of blind engagement as vividly as Star Trek: The Original Series’ “The Mark of Gideon.” In this episode, Captain Kirk beams down to what he believes is the planet Gideon for diplomatic talks—only to find himself aboard what appears to be an empty Enterprise. What follows is a masterclass in the dangers of walking into a deal without verifying the facts.…

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Season 8: Episode 70: Lessons from Let That Be Your Last Battlefield: Building Justice and Fairness into Corporate Culture

Few episodes capture the destructive power of bias, systemic injustice, and the refusal to see common humanity as vividly as Star Trek: The Original Series’ “Let That Be Your Last Battlefield.” From a compliance perspective, the episode provides an unflinching mirror: organizations that fail to ensure fairness in their systems—whether in investigations, promotions, whistleblower treatment, or…

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