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  • If it's disclosed, it can be managed

    If it's disclosed, it can be managed

    Everyone thinks they can manage their own conflicts. Use this graphic piece to help your team identify and disclose all conflicts, all while reducing the stigma of doing so. One of employees’...

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  • We Play Fair: Anticorruption Basics

    We Play Fair: Anticorruption Basics

    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...

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  • Has an employee come to you with a concern?

    Has an employee come to you with a concern?

    You nailed your speak-up campaign. Now it's time to build on that foundation and give your managers the perfect listen-up tool to handle those delicate intake conversations. Since it’s likely...

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  • Conflicts of Interest

    Conflicts of Interest

    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...

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  • Received an Employee Concern?

    Received an Employee Concern?

    This elegant guide shows exactly where to go within the company when issues pop up: HR, compliance, or both. A lot of really smart managers and employees don’t know the difference between HR...

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  • What is retaliation?

    What is retaliation?

    This helpful graphic gives full color to retaliation by both giving examples and explaining what to do about it. Retaliation is more than someone getting fired–this piece helps folks know it...

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  • Watch out for red flags from third parties

    Watch out for red flags from third parties

    Do 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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  • Non-retaliation for managers (Do this, not that)

    Non-retaliation for managers (Do this, not that)

    Do this, not that! Show your managers how—and how not—to address employees' ethics concerns effectively. Leveraging the learning power of contrasting pairs, this task-based piece walks...

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  • Going to a conference or industry event?

    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...

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  • Give wisely this holiday season - horizontal

    Give wisely this holiday season - horizontal

    During a season of giving, remind your folks of these principles of ethical business gifts. Heads up: this is the standard version. Looking for the line art version? Find it here.

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  • Is this person a government official?

    Is this person a government official?

    Use this awesome, in-depth flow chart to show your folks how to ID government officials. Just because someone doesn’t have the title of “senator” or “His Excellency”...

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  • Non-retaliation for managers

    Non-retaliation for managers

    Ensure your managers know how to address employee concerns with this helpful go-to guide. We love contrasting examples—they’re extraordinarily powerful in helping people learn appropriate...

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  • Give wisely this holiday season

    Give wisely this holiday season

    During a season of giving, remind your folks of these principles of ethical business gifts.

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  • Ethics Ambassadors Onboarding

    Ethics Ambassadors Onboarding

    Ethics Ambassadors are great for building a culture of compliance. But this is often a volunteer role, and it’s likely your people already have A LOT going on.  Set your folks up for...

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  • Red Flags of Human Trafficking

    Red Flags of Human Trafficking

    Empower employees to spot human trafficking red flags with this powerful infographic. You’ve got every reason to want to avoid human trafficking in your supply chain, so we give your team a...

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  • Tis Always the Season to Give Smart

    Tis Always the Season to Give Smart

    The holidays are a fantastic time ... for things that could look like a bribe. Use this graphic piece to remind your folks how to give the right way. You don’t have to be a downer around the...

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  • Video:  Non-retaliation for Managers

    Video: Non-retaliation for Managers

    In this short, targeted training video (less than a minute), managers will learn how they should address employee concerns to encourage speaking up and prevent retaliation claims. We’ll guide...

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  • Managing a Third Party?

    Managing a Third Party?

    The risk of working with third parties is actually working with them, not starting the relationship. Show your team how to manage third-party relationships—and their potential red flags. This...

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  • Insider Trading Basics

    Insider Trading Basics

    Gordon Gekko may think that greed is good, but your company doesn't when it comes to insider trading. Educate your employees on the basics with this graphic piece. Aimed at a general audience, this...

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  • What happens when I make a disclosure?

    What happens when I make a disclosure?

    Employees are hesitant to disclose their personal interests for a conflict review because they’re worried they’ll be in trouble, have to ditch their side gig, or who will see their...

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  • Before you approve that invoice, did you check for red flags?

    Before you approve that invoice, did you check for red flags?

    Your finance team isn’t conducting a forensic review of every invoice they receive; they’re just trying to keep the business running. Make it easy for them to spot red flags in invoices...

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  • When employees speak up, it’s important to handle their concerns the right way and to avoid anything that might look like retaliation.

In six brief slides, this deck reveals everything your managers need to know when employees come to them with a concern, like how to (1) handle the conversation, (2) support their team through an investigation, and (3) avoid and address peer retaliation. 

Wanna pull the non-retaliation curtain back even more? Add this micromodule to the Annual Refresher Course or What to do when an employee raises a concern module, or pair it with our What is retaliation? or What is social retaliation? job aids.

    Avoiding the appearance of retaliation (mini-module)

    When employees speak up, it’s important to handle their concerns the right way and to avoid anything that might look like retaliation. In six brief slides, this deck reveals everything your...

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  • Empower your managers to handle conflicts of interest in a way that leads to positive outcomes for your teams AND your company. 

In six brief slides, this deck gives managers the information they need to reassure employees that conflicts aren’t necessarily bad—but that not reporting them is—and helps managers encourage interest disclosure. 

Add this micromodule to the Annual Refresher Course or pair it with our Assessing Conflicts of Interest decision tree, and watch those COI reporting numbers climb.

    How to manage conflicts of interest (mini-module)

    Empower your managers to handle conflicts of interest in a way that leads to positive outcomes for your teams AND your company.  In six brief slides, this deck gives managers the information...

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  • Creating a speak up culture

    Creating a speak up culture

    You can preach “speaking up” until you’re blue in the face, but if your managers aren’t echoing the message—or even worse, unintentionally discouraging...

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