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Telling the Story of Compliance

Storytelling elevates compliance policies from words on a page to real, human experience

by Zoë Arden
June 1, 2026
in Compliance, Leadership and Career
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What tells the story of compliance better: a series of policies or a thoughtful narrative? Make no mistake, policies are needed, but getting employees to understand them requires something else: storytelling. Leadership expert and author Zoë Arden offers suggestions for compliance, risk and audit leaders to tell better stories.

The role of a chief compliance officer and that of leaders in risk and audit extends far beyond enforcing rules. Compliance is no longer a back-office function solely focused on avoiding penalties; it is now integral to shaping culture, building trust and fostering accountability across the organisation. Yet one question remains: How can compliance leaders transform abstract principles and regulatory requirements into something meaningful and actionable for employees at every level?

The answer lies in storytelling. Storytelling is a powerful and greatly under-utilized tool in the compliance function. Stories have the unique ability to move people beyond data and policies. Stories help people make sense of compliance, risk and audit so that they can understand why it is important to them and why they should choose to take action. When used effectively, storytelling can help compliance leaders embed ethical behavior into the company’s DNA, shift perceptions about compliance and speak directly to the hearts and minds of employees.

Humans are narrative-driven beings. Research in leadership underscores that stories enable sense-making in ways numbers and technical explanations cannot. Unlike sterile corporate edicts, storytelling engages emotions, fosters shared identity and drives behavioral change. Leaders who are comfortable telling their own story and articulating their “why” build greater trust and authenticity. For compliance officers, this authentic connection is critical: Success depends not only on rigorous controls but also on inspiring voluntary adherence to ethical standards.​

Culture plays a huge role in shaping beliefs and behavior and, as seasoned professionals know, it’s often the hardest and most crucial component of compliance and risk management. Dave Snowden, architect of the Cynefin framework, emphasizes that storytelling is not an optional extra; rather, it is the very source of organizational culture. Managed and purposeful storytelling provides a powerful mechanism for unearthing and sharing organizational knowledge, shaping norms and driving sustainable change in culture.​​

Stories allow compliance leaders to tap into the real culture that resides not in official statements or glossy brochures but in the experiences of employees (i.e., how things are done around here). Informal anecdotes about how decisions are made, how leaders behave under pressure and how employees respond to ethical dilemmas speak louder than mission statements. For this reason, creating forums for authentic story sharing can provide critical insights into cultural strengths and vulnerabilities, enabling proactive risk management.

Features of effective stories in compliance and audit

Not all stories are created equal. Purposeful stories, those designed to influence behavior and embed values, share defining characteristics:

  • Attention-grabbing and memorable: They capture interest and stick in the listener’s mind.
  • Transferrable and self-propagating: They are easily shared and re-told, embedding themselves into organizational folklore.
  • Universally understandable: They are relatable. Regardless of role or background, everyone can derive meaning from the story.
  • Value-rich: They convey key themes in a way that feels authentic and aligned with organizational principles.​​

Consider, for example, the difference between reading a policy excerpt on anti-bribery and hearing a relatable story about a frontline employee who successfully navigated customer pressure to compromise ethics and how the company celebrated their integrity. The latter creates an emotional imprint, reinforcing that doing the right thing is valued in practice, not just on paper.

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Practical applications for CCOs and risk leaders

How can compliance professionals use storytelling in their daily work? Here are several practical strategies:

Embedding stories in training and communications

Traditional compliance training often suffers from checkbox fatigue. Integrate real-life scenarios and narratives into learning modules to help employees understand the why behind the rules. Narratives about successes and failures, particularly those reflecting organizational reality, make lessons far more impactful and sticky than abstract hypotheticals.

Promoting story sharing within teams

Encourage open dialogue where employees share experiences related to risk, ethics and compliance. Creating psychologically safe environments, where employees can share vulnerabilities or concerns without fear of blame, is essential. 

Leveraging stories for tone at the top

For messages from senior leadership to resonate, they must feel authentic. Compliance leaders can work with executives to craft personal stories illustrating their commitment to integrity, helping them to articulate why it matters to them personally and how they’ve made tough calls when ethics were on the line.

Integrating stories into reporting and audits

Audit and compliance reports often overwhelm stakeholders with data. Instead, turn key findings into stories about what the data means for people and operations. For instance, instead of stating “incident rate decreased by 10%,” frame it as a narrative about how adopting certain behaviors reduced real harm. Encourage your teams to seek out and share real-life anecdotes involving real people, such as customers and partners, that bring the data to life.

The strategic impact of storytelling

When used deliberately, storytelling elevates the compliance officer from enforcer to influencer, someone who shapes mindsets, inspires ethical conduct and ultimately strengthens organizational resilience. It humanizes compliance, reframing it from a set of obligations to a shared commitment to doing the right thing.

Stories can also bridge divides between functions, such as risk, audit and compliance, aligning efforts around common values and fostering a sense of shared purpose. In times of transformation, such as mergers, new regulatory landscapes or crisis responses, stories become anchors of clarity and trust.

The business world increasingly recognizes that culture is not built through mandates but through meaning. And meaning is born from narrative. For chief compliance officers and their peers in risk and audit, mastering the art of storytelling can no longer be denigrated as “spin.” It is a strategic imperative. Compliance is about protecting value, but its greatest power lies in promoting values. Through storytelling, CCOs can champion those values in a way that captures hearts as well as minds, transforming compliance from a rulebook into a living, breathing part of the organization’s story.

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