Diversity and Inclusion
Employees Who Use Computers
Office Employees
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How to speak up when you're a bystander
Employees don’t always speak up when they see things that don’t align with your org’s values or policies. Often, they throw in the towel because they think it’s someone else’s responsibility, that the issue was already...
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How we treat each other around the office
If a chunk of your Helpline reports stem from interpersonal issues—like general lack of civility and professionalism—you’re not alone. And, that’s no surprise. Like college roommates, sometimes our day-to-day interactions get...
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Email Headers
Captain Obvious says, “if you want people to read your stuff, you have to get them to look at it first.” But that’s tough when you’re competing with overstuffed inboxes, constant IMs and notifications, and other distractions...
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Interacting with clients and service providers
While 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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No unwanted romantic messages - screensaver
Say, “Stop being a creep on Facebook, Caitlyn.” But like, in a fun campaign format. This screensaver drives home the simple message that your company doesn’t tolerate unwanted romantic overtures.
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No unwanted romantic messages - poster
Say, “Stop being a creep on Facebook, Caitlyn.” But like, in a fun campaign format. This poster drives home the simple message that your company doesn’t tolerate unwanted romantic overtures.
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No offensive messages - screensaver
Say, “Stop being a jerk on Facebook, Caitlyn.” But like, in a fun campaign format. This screensaver drives home the simple message that your company doesn’t tolerate mean-spirited overtures.
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No offensive messages - poster
Say, “Stop being a jerk on Facebook, Caitlyn.” But like, in a fun campaign format. This poster drives home the simple message that your company doesn’t tolerate mean-spirited overtures.
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No inappropriate websites at work (phone version) - screensaver
Everyone “knows” they’re not supposed to look at dirty pictures at work—it’s just that they think they can get away with it and it doesn’t impact anyone else. This screensaver encourages bystanders (or, here, you know,...
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No inappropriate websites at work (phone version) - poster
Everyone “knows” they’re not supposed to look at dirty pictures at work—it’s just that they think they can get away with it and it doesn’t impact anyone else. This poster encourages bystanders (or, here, you know,...
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No inappropriate websites at work (desk version) - screensaver
No matter how hard IT tries, you can't block all the porn. Use this messaging to remind people that looking at dirty stuff at work is insanely inappropriate and disrespectful.
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No inappropriate websites at work (desk version) - poster
No matter how hard IT tries, you can't block all the porn. Use this messaging to remind people that looking at dirty stuff at work is insanely inappropriate and disrespectful.
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Harassment: Cyberbullying
“Stop being a jerk on Facebook, Caitlyn.” But like, in a fun campaign format. Using collateral in you can print in multiple formats (screensavers, posters, mousepads, and coasters), this campaign drives home the simple message that your...
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Harassment: Inappropriate Computer Usage
No matter how hard IT tries, you can't block all the porn. Use this messaging to remind people that looking at dirty stuff at work is insanely inappropriate and disrespectful. Everyone “knows” they’re not supposed to look at dirty...
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