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Bank Notes takes listeners deeper into insights and analysis from the New York Fed, told series by series.

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Forensic accounting professor and fraud detective Kelly Richmond Pope describes why and how fraud occurs. In this episode she highlights the importance of clear incentives and discusses her interactive online games designed to help users understand t... more

Joe McGrath and Ciaran Walker, co-authors of the New Accountability in Financial Services, offer recommendations for promoting accountability through professionalization and the adoption of shared industry norms. In this episode they discuss the role... more

Former prosecutor for the Eastern District of New York Evan Norris discusses the FIFA corruption scandal and why his past cases carry lessons for the financial services industry. In this episode he discusses building cultures of strong compliance, an... more

In this episode, series host Toni Dechario is joined by her Culture initiative colleague Tom Noone. Together, they reflect on how approaches to culture and governance in financial services have shifted over the last decade and highlight key moments f... more

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Joe McGrath
Associate Professor in the Law School at UCD, specializing in white-collar crime.
University College Dublin
Episode: What Makes a Banker? Cultivating Accountability through Shared Identity
Ciaran Walker
Practicing lawyer at Eversheds, specializing in financial services regulation.
Eversheds
Episode: What Makes a Banker? Cultivating Accountability through Shared Identity
Evan Norris
Partner at Cravath, Swain, and Moore, former prosecutor for the Eastern District of New York
Cravath, Swain, and Moore
Episode: Culture, Compliance, and Lessons Learned from FIFA
Kelly Richmond Pope
Accounting professor at DePaul University, fraud investigator, author, and podcast host
DePaul University
Episode: The Fraudster, the Whistleblower, and the Bystander
Rosie Mori
Director of Applied Research and Analytics at the Institute for Veterans and Military Families
Institute for Veterans and Military Families
Episode: Veterans in the Labor Force
Chris Hale
CEO of Victory, a marketing company for veterans.
Victory
Episode: Veterans in the Labor Force
Jonathan McLean
Cyber risk specialist at the New York Fed and president of the Veterans Resource Network.
Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Episode: Veterans in the Labor Force
Matthew Pavlik
President of the National Veteran-Owned Business Association.
NOVOVA
Episode: Veterans in the Labor Force
Missy Sutsman Fox
Director of Entrepreneurship and Small Business at the Danielle Institute for Veterans and Military Families.
Danielle Institute for Veterans and Military Families
Episode: Veterans in the Labor Force

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Toni DiCario
Member of the New York Fed's Culture Team and one of the primary hosts focused on enhancing understanding of financial and corporate culture.

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If No One Listens, No One Speaks
Q: What are some common hindering mechanisms that you've seen?
Self-justification and the fear of negative repercussions are prevalent barriers to acknowledging errors in organizations.
If No One Listens, No One Speaks
Q: Why do firms fail to learn from things going wrong?
Basic psychological mechanisms like the need to belong to a group and the fear of being seen as unsuccessful make it difficult for individuals to own up to their mistakes.
If No One Listens, No One Speaks
Q: Why should organizational leaders focus on creating a learning and curiosity based culture at all?
Creating a learning culture improves performance and agility, and it helps prevent future issues.
Success Through Failure: The PreMortem Method
Q: Can you describe some of the conditions that you want to make sure are present before conducting a pre-mortem?
While I haven’t seen a pre-mortem fail, engaging the team and allowing the leader to set the tone is crucial for success.
Success Through Failure: The PreMortem Method
Q: So how do you kind of overcome that obstacle of the person who is immediately inconvenienced by that curiosity and by that speaking up?
It's challenging as organizations may claim to want innovation but often resist changes due to the risks and inconveniences involved.

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What is Bank Notes about and what kind of topics does it cover?

Focused on the crucial themes of accountability, culture, and behaviors in the financial services industry, this podcast features discussions that aim to challenge the conventional understanding of misconduct and accountability. By exploring the psychological and situational factors that influence behavior, the content extends to specific topics such as fraud, corporate governance, and the evolving role of veterans in the workforce. The unique angle of this podcast lies in its commitment to fostering a culture of learning and accountability, presenting insights from various experts in academia, law, and behavioral science to provide depth and a multi-faceted perspective on these vital issues. Listeners can expect a blend of expert interview... more

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