At this year’s Legal Innovation Conference in Japan, LRN’s Noriko Yamakoshi (Senior Business Development Manager) shared how technology is reshaping ethics and compliance (E&C) strategies—helping organisations move beyond paper policies and towards measurable, values-driven programmes.
The session focused on three pillars of modern compliance:
The session began with a look at Inspire Library 2.0, LRN’s award-winning catalogue of global E&C training content. With over 500 resources, including eLearning modules, microlearning, short videos, infographics, and offline courses, Inspire Library is built for scale and local relevance.
Whether supporting a global rollout or reinforcing culture in local markets, Inspire Library helps organisations deliver meaningful learning that sticks.
Next, the session explored Catalyst Reveal, LRN’s analytics engine designed to help compliance teams measure the real impact of their training programmes.
Catalyst Reveal provides real-time visibility into:
The platform enables organisations to refine strategy, prioritise resources, and demonstrate programme effectiveness to stakeholders.
Smart Code enhances the impact of your code of conduct by turning it into an interactive, web-based experience—boosting accessibility and visibility, while delivering powerful insights on employee, supplier, or third-party engagement.
Key capabilities include:
Smart Code helps organisations embed ethics into everyday actions—making the code of conduct more than just a document.
LRN’s session reinforced that the future of E&C lies in integration—bringing together training, insights, and policy into a unified strategy that drives not only awareness but action.
Whether it is scaling global training with Inspire Library, measuring programme outcomes through Catalyst Reveal, or ensuring policies are dynamic and visible via Smart Code, technology is now central to building E&C programmes that work—and can prove it.
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