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Give wisely this holiday seasonDuring a season of giving, remind your folks of these principles of ethical business gifts.
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Writing for ComplianceWriting that motivates others to act and follow standards is a talent that doesn’t come naturally to many of us. After years of academic and professional pressure, we default to using fancy schmancy words and over-explaining things—cluttering...
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Interacting with clients and service providersWhile treating customers and vendors with respect is the right thing to do, it’s also great for business. Avoid helpline complaints and negative reviews (including on job search sites) by explaining exactly what civility and respect look like when...
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Can I give or accept this gift?It’s super challenging to offer gift guidance for every situation. That’s why we created this effortlessly simple decision tree to break down all your relevant policies and do the job for you. Employees can tackle one question at a time to...
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We Play Fair: Anticorruption Basics (line art version)Help employees understand how your anticorruption processes fit into the big picture with this overview infographic. Whether your anticorruption program is the pinnacle of best practices or just starting out, it’s critical that employees know how...
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Give Wisely this Holiday Season (line art version)During a season of giving, remind your folks of these principles of ethical business gifts. Heads up: this is the line art version. Looking for the standard version? Find it here.
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You've been asked to pay a bribe: Here's what to do. (line art version)This concise flowchart prepares your team for when someone offers them a bribe, including circumstances of when their safety is threatened. Don’t underestimate the need to train on issues like this—common sense can go out the window when...
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Conflicts of Interest (line art version)Make sure your employees know what's a conflict of interest—and, just as important, what to do about it. It’s too easy for folks to just “go with their gut” about potential conflicts. This piece uses simple icons to explain when...
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Click-through guide: Is this person a government official?Do all your folks know who’s considered a government official? No? Well, click-through guide to the rescue! Save the day with this 5-step interactive tool that offers one decision-point at a time to avoid information overload. Employees can...
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Sourcing a product?Sourcing products (or product components) from sanctioned or embargoed countries can be baaaad for business, so don’t roll the dice and assume your buyers will correctly remember which sources to avoid. Double down and give them this practical...
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Video: We play fairIn this short, targeted training video (less than a minute), employees will learn how your anticorruption processes fit into the big picture. We’ll walk your employees through how they can do their part to run a clean business by highlighting...
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Preparing to gather competitive intelligence?While going undercover and being a super sleuth sounds like fun, it’s not something you want your employees doing to sniff out what your competitors are up to. Use this piece to explain the right way to gather information and what’s totally...
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Watch out for red flags from third partiesDo your employees know what to look out for when managing third parties? This piece supports their due diligence efforts by covering the five red flags they need to spot and tell you about ASAP!
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Ask questions if your third party... - horizontalManaging third parties isn’t always second nature. This handy graphic reminds employees when to ask questions and when to escalate their concerns.
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Do you know your third parties? - horizontalWhen managing third party relationships, clarity is key. This on-point graphic serves as a simple reminder of what things your employees need to be aware of to make sure everyone is on the same page.
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You are responsible for who you engage - horizontalKeep your Code of Conduct top-of-mind and aligned with everyday tasks with this graphic. Even better? It's part of an entire system: use it with our Annual Refresher Course and Basic Code of Conduct Obligations infographic for a...
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You are responsible for what you know - horizontalKeep your Code of Conduct top-of-mind and aligned with everyday tasks with this graphic. Even better? It's part of an entire system: use it with our Annual Refresher Course and Basic Code of Conduct Obligations infographic for a...
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You are responsible for what you approve - horizontalKeep your Code of Conduct top-of-mind and aligned with everyday tasks with this graphic. Even better? It's part of an entire system: use it with our Annual Refresher Course and Basic Code of Conduct Obligations infographic for a...
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Disclosure protects our reputation - horizontalKeep your Code of Conduct top-of-mind and aligned with everyday tasks with this graphic. Even better? It's part of an entire system: use it with our Annual Refresher Course and Basic Code of Conduct Obligations infographic for a...
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This is business travel—this is a holiday - horizontalBusiness trips with partners can get complicated quickly, particularly when government officials are involved. Keep your employees alert when they're planning.
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If a government official feels like it's a holiday... - horizontalA handy reminder that travel with a government official can cross the line into bribery.
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We pay business travel for businesspeople - horizontalWhat could be more clear? Business travel is purely for business.
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We pay for travel to/from our sites - horizontalMake it super easy for your employees to remember what business travel is, and isn't.
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Conflicts: RumbleAn awesome image based on graphics used to promote the historic Ali/Foreman “Rumble In the Jungle” match, this piece makes conflicts easy to understand for your employees: it's work v. personal.
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