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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 that employees will go to their supervisor with...

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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 and compliance—the two teams’...

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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 when they see it.

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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 managers through how to react when an employee raises an...

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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 behavior. Here, this approach is used to show your...

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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 success by giving them our Ethics Ambassadors Onboarding...

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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 heads-up on what to look for. This infographic focuses...

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  • Video:  Non-retaliation for Managers

    Video: Non-retaliation for Managers

    In this short, targeted training video (0:44), managers will learn how they should address employee concerns to encourage speaking up and prevent retaliation claims. We’ll guide them through how to react when an employee raises a concern using...

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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 it—it’s not going to make a difference. And that’s sad...

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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 managers need to know when employees come to them with a...

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  • How a manager can create inclusion

    How a manager can create inclusion

    Let’s be real, when it comes to being a manager, the people stuff is usually the hardest part of the job. And being asked to be “inclusive” can raise anxiety levels even further: How exactly do I do that? Am I doing something wrong? Is...

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  • This micromodule equips your managers to create a speak-up culture that empowers employees to voice their concerns.

In seven brief slides, the journey starts with explaining why employees might not feel comfortable raising concerns, and continues with several stops along the way: (1) how to foster open communication, (2) handling mistakes tactfully (including their own!) and (3) when and how to invite  employees to raise concerns. 

Add this micromodule to the Annual Refresher Course, What to do when an employee raises a concern module, or couple it with the Creating a Speak-up Culture job aid or video to drive the point home.

    Creating a speak-up culture (mini-module)

    This mini-module equips your managers to create a speak-up culture that empowers employees to voice their concerns. In seven brief slides, the journey starts with explaining why employees might not feel comfortable raising concerns, and continues...

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  • What to do when an employee raises a concern

    What to do when an employee raises a concern

    So, your employees feel comfortable raising concerns to management.  Good! Your speak-up culture is on the right track for success. But wait, have you trained your managers on how to handle these delicate conversations? Prime your managers with the...

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  • What does "in good faith" mean?

    What does "in good faith" mean?

    Show your employees that a sincere belief that what you're saying is true is reason enough to come forward.

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  • Video: It takes all of us to stop human trafficking

    Video: It takes all of us to stop human trafficking

    In this short, targeted training video (1:23), employees will learn how to identify the red flags of human trafficking when working with other companies. First we’ll explain what to look for, like whether they are located in high-risk countries,...

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  • How to speak up and handle tough conversations

    How to speak up and handle tough conversations

    Imagine a world where employees are empowered and skilled at working out their ethics and compliance concerns themselves—before tensions escalate and managers, HR, and/or your helpline investigators have to step in...[insert clouds parting and...

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  • How we treat each other around the office (manager version)

    How we treat each other around the office (manager version)

    It's not unusual to spend hours investigating a Helpline report only to discover that everything stemmed from a manager's poor people skills. It wasn't a true compliance issue after all. UGH! Be proactive and give your leaders this concise—but...

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

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

    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 managers through how to react when an employee raises an...

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  • Video: Why should I care about compliance?

    Video: Why should I care about compliance?

    In this short, targeted training video (1:30), employees will learn why compliance matters—not just to the organization—but to them specifically. We’ll explain how compliance affects their day-to-day responsibilities, like keeping them...

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  • ALL employees should feel like a respected part of the team, but your managers might not know specific steps that'll make this happen. 

In five brief slides, this micro-module covers how to incorporate diversity, equity, and inclusive practices into their day-to-day interactions, including accommodations that might be necessary. This way, they'll know what it looks like to celebrate and support differences without worrying about doing or saying the wrong thing.

    How a manager can create inclusion (mini-module)

    ALL employees should feel like a respected part of the team, but your managers might not know specific steps that'll make this happen.  In five brief slides, this mini-module covers how to incorporate diversity, equity, and inclusive practices...

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  • Has an employee asked for reasonable accommodation?

    Has an employee asked for reasonable accommodation?

    Inclusion isn’t just a buzzword: Every company wants to make sure employees are set up for success and have equal access to all their benefits and privileges—after all, that’s how you retain your best people! Since every person and...

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  • Template: Speak Up Snapshot

    Template: Speak Up Snapshot

    Reports: They weren’t fun in elementary school, and they’re not fun now. If only you had something to do the work for you… like this dynamic template! Impress your colleagues, stakeholders, and even the Board with Broadcat’s...

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  • Reasonable Accommodations (accessible areas version)

    Reasonable Accommodations (accessible areas version)

    Every company wants to make sure employees are set up for success and have equal access to all their benefits and privileges—after all, that’s how you retain your best people! Use this awareness graphic to promote diversity and inclusion (and...

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  • New Employee Onboarding checklist

    New Employee Onboarding checklist

    Seamlessly bring on new hires with this helpful checklist—and diligence record. Rather than overwhelm a new hire (and their manager) at the start of the new job, we created a simple checklist to detail what needs to happen. This informs everyone of...

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