To return or not to return, that is the question…
The working world as we know it has changed and working from home (WFH) is the new norm and likely to stay.
As we adapt to the shifts in working patterns, businesses must pay careful attention to the changing dynamics of WFH and the associated risks for the unprepared business.
The responsibility will fall on senior management to navigate through unchartered territory and a robust and prepared compliance department is vital to senior management in identifying and mitigating risk.
Firms may need to increase their remote monitoring activities to address the increased risks of individuals engaging in non-compliant behaviours. The absence of compliance within close proximity makes it easier for such behaviours to arise.
Here are some of the key issues that compliance need to consider:
What should firms do immediately
The above are just some are of the risk factors compliance departments need to be aware of. Firms should consider implementing a work from home policy and processes to ensure expectations are met. Laws, rules, temporary government directives and best practice must be clearly communicated to staff.
The policies should include matters such as using and storing confidential information and data, regulating the use of personal devices for work purposes, communication monitoring; health and safety and rules related to performance management, working hours and reporting requirements.
Compliance departments must enhance their monitoring and ensure the implementation of functional and flexible policies to facilitate WFH that will allow businesses to adapt with ease and to be prepared if further government restrictions are imposed.
How can we help
Our team consists of UK qualified lawyers and compliance officers that have assisted numerous ADGM entities in adapting their work from home policies. We have formulated detailed assessments and remedial plans to address all areas of weakness.
We can help you assess, identify and mitigate your risks by providing a comprehensive review of your firms BCP and WFH arrangements and stress test them for robustness. We can help you plan and implement efficient policies, processes and SOPs to complement your existing compliance frame work.
Should you require any assistance regarding your current processes, please contact our office on +971 4 320 7322 or email us at info@unitasadvisory.com and one of our consultants will be happy to assist.