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Compliance Challenge

Compliance Challenge. Group 2. Meet Group 2. Before we begin discussing the challenge, we thought it only proper to introduce ourselves. Meet Group 2. JOHN Brooks. Meet Group 2. DARYL Verstreate. Meet Group 2. CLIFFORD McFarren & CASSANDRA Gould. Meet Group 2. JOHN Lanci.

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Compliance Challenge

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  1. Compliance Challenge Group 2

  2. Meet Group 2 • Before we begin discussing the challenge, we thought it only proper to introduce ourselves.

  3. Meet Group 2 JOHN Brooks

  4. Meet Group 2 DARYL Verstreate

  5. Meet Group 2 CLIFFORD McFarren & CASSANDRA Gould

  6. Meet Group 2 JOHN Lanci

  7. Meet Group 2 RICHARD Garvey

  8. Meet Group 2 RICK Homuth

  9. Meet Group 2 CHARLIE Ellis

  10. Meet Group 2 DAVID Parliman

  11. Meet Group 2 BOB Stronach

  12. Back to the Challenge… • It all began when post members complained about who’s handling the bell jar… • …namely, Auxiliary and SAL bartenders.

  13. The Bartenders • Pretty Boy Sal from the Sons of the American Legion likes to volunteer as a bartender.

  14. The Bartenders • Pretty Boy Sal from the Sons of the American Legion likes to volunteer as a bartender.

  15. The Bartenders • Pretty Boy Sal from the Sons of the American Legion likes to volunteer as a bartender.

  16. The Bartenders • Lady Richard from the Auxiliary Unit also likes to volunteer as a bartender.

  17. The Bartenders • Lady Richard from the Auxiliary Unit also likes to volunteer as a bartender. • She gets more tips than anybody.

  18. The Bartenders • Lady Richard from the Auxiliary Unit also likes to volunteer as a bartender. • She gets more tips than anybody. • Pretty Boy and Lady also bring a lot of $$$ to the post by selling games of chance.

  19. The Complaint Legionnaires are calm & rational, never pointing fingers !

  20. Compliance Officer • The Post Compliance Officer takes her reponsibilities seriously.

  21. Compliance Officer • The Post Compliance Officer takes her reponsibilitiesseriously. • She wants to protect the Post and the American Legion.

  22. Compliance Officer • The Post Compliance Officer takes her reponsibilitiesseriously. • She wants to protect the Post and the American Legion. • She wants strict compliance !

  23. Compliance Officer • The Post Compliance Officer takes her reponsibilitiesseriously. • She wants to protect the Post and the American Legion. • She wants strict compliance ! • (By the way, she also has no friends.)

  24. Compliance Officer YOU WILL COMPLY! Resistance is futile !

  25. You got to be kidding • The House and Bell Jar chairs think it’s foolish to follow “strict” compliance.

  26. You got to be kidding • The House and Bell Jar chairs think it’s foolish to follow “strict” compliance. • They’ll lose business… especially to that OTHER legion post known for “liberal” interpretations of compliance.

  27. Bell Jar Chairman Business is good ! Get lost, compliance officer !

  28. Solution # 1 • One member of our group had a quick solution to the dispute…

  29. Solution # 1 • One member of our group had a quick solution to the dispute… Close the post and go to that ‘liberal’ post!

  30. Just kidding !

  31. Call out the cavalry! • Since the compliance officer determines the compliance, and wants it enforced…

  32. Call out the cavalry! • Since the compliance officer determines the compliance, and wants it enforced… • We’ve got to get the post commander and executive board involved.

  33. Call out the cavalry! • Since the compliance officer determines the compliance, and wants it enforced… • We’ve got to get the post commander and executive board involved. • How can we resolve this dispute without losing such dedicated appointed officers ?

  34. Call out the cavalry! • Since the compliance officer determines the compliance, and wants it enforced… • We’ve got to get the post commander and executive board involved. • How can we resolve this dispute without losing such dedicated appointed officers ? • Can this dispute be turned into a positive learning experience ? Even unifying?

  35. Communicate! Communicate! • We assemble the executive board and the affected parties…

  36. Communicate! Communicate! • We assemble the executive board and the affected parties… • Not to hit people over the head…

  37. Communicate! Communicate! • We assemble the executive board and the affected parties… • Not to hit people over the head… • But to discuss the issues and the risk management involved.

  38. Communicate! The meeting begins on a hopeful note.

  39. Communicate! The dispute is discussed in a respectful manner… as legionnaires are always wont to do.

  40. Communicate ! • The executive board does a risk assessment with all the parties…

  41. Communicate ! • The executive board does a risk assessment with all the parties… • If the volunteer bartenders are not on the gaming license, then the post is at risk of:

  42. Communicate ! • The executive board does a risk assessment with all the parties… • If the volunteer bartenders are not on the gaming license, then the post is at risk of: • …being fined.

  43. Communicate ! • The executive board does a risk assessment with all the parties… • If the volunteer bartenders are not on the gaming license, then the post is at risk of: • …being fined. • …losing its license.

  44. Communicate ! • The executive board does a risk assessment with all the parties… • If the volunteer bartenders are not on the gaming license, then the post is at risk of: • …being fined. • …losing its license. • …bad publicity and a black-eye image.

  45. For the good of the Legion • A decision is reached…for the good of the Legion.

  46. For the good of the Legion • A decision is reached…for the good of the Legion. • No bartenders without a gaming license will be permitted to handle the Bell Jar.

  47. For the good of the Legion • A decision is reached…for the good of the Legion. • No bartenders without a gaming license will be permitted to handle the Bell Jar. • The post will advise S.A.L. and the Auxiliary how to get their volunteers on a gaming license.

  48. For the good of the Legion Everyone shakes hands … for the good of the Legion.

  49. For the good of the Legion • The challenge question also wondered what action, if any, should be taken regarding the neighboring post with its “liberal” compliance policy…

  50. For the good of the Legion • The challenge question also wondered what action, if any, should be taken regarding the neighboring post with its “liberal” compliance policy… • Some thought we should mind our own business and be concerned about our own post…

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