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Taking steps now to embed fairness, transparency and accountability into every decision will give leaders a clear advantage as they navigate challenges and seize opportunities in the year ahead.
The ground beneath workplace compliance is shifting fast. Regulators are rewriting the rules and demanding data-backed proof that a compliance culture isn’t just aspirational, but operational.
That’s the focus of our new guide, 2026 Compliance Predictions Companies Can’t Afford to Ignore, exploring where compliance, culture and leadership will converge in the year ahead and what it will take to stay ahead of the curve.
“We’re entering an era where proof is the new promise,” says Casey Heck, Senior Vice President of Human Resources at Traliant. “Leaders will need to show that their culture and compliance programs don’t just check a box, but change behavior, strengthen trust and withstand scrutiny. That’s going to be the real measure of progress in 2026.”
Inside the guide, you’ll find the trends reshaping organizational priorities and data-driven insights to help your team prepare. Here’s a quick preview:
In 2026, compliance success won’t be measured by completion, but by comprehension. Boards, regulators and employees alike will want proof that compliance isn’t a formality, but a force that drives ethical, resilient workplaces.
The organizations that win won’t just meet regulations, they’ll master them. Taking steps now to embed fairness, transparency and accountability into every decision will give leaders a clear advantage as they navigate challenges and seize opportunities in the year ahead.
Our team of legal and compliance experts deliver everything you need to build, manage and future-proof your compliance program. From engaging training to integrated tools and services, we offer a comprehensive catalog of solutions to help you get ahead of 2026 risks and regulations.