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Know your customerEmpower your employees to raise red flags when they sense a customer might be shady.
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We conduct due diligenceThis simple reminder drills home to your sales and business development folks that your company doesn't just do deals, you look into the deals first.
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So-and-so is a government officialYour company (and the law) has specific rules about spending money on government officials. Raise your team's awareness about who actually is one.
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Ramadan: We practice hospitality (calligraphy/dallah version)This Ramadan-themed piece reminds your team that your organization has policies about gifts and entertainment.
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Ramadan: We practice hospitality (dallah version)Remind your team they can give gifts and entertain, but extravagance is never an option.
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Who's looking at your profile?Folks don't realize how useful social media can be to your company's adversaries. This helpful graphic cautions them before they post online.
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Only approve known expensesRemind your employees that vague details in expense reports aren't harmless—they could be hiding fraud or bribes.
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This is a third party (definition version)The concept of government intermediaries can be complicated. Enable your employees to understand who "third parties" are and why they're important to identify. This piece lives between our simple graphic on uniformed third parties and our more complex...
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If getting the permit seemed too easy...Empower your employees to stop and assess when government interactions seem too good to be true—they just might be.
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Going to a conference or industry event?Stumbling into antitrust issues isn't fun at all, especially at conferences or trade shows. Get your team ready for how to handle those situations with this graphic reference that reduces the complexity of antitrust obligations into a simple flow of what...
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Want to collect customer data?A handy infographic based on FTC guidance, this walks your teams through the main issues involved in collecting and using customer data. Rather than give hard-and-fast rules, this piece asks critical questions about the use of customer...
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We never discuss territoryEliminate a confusing antitrust area for your sales and business development crew: you simply can't talk territory with the other guys.
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