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Practice Polite Politics (team meeting version)
Election time can be intense. Use this piece to remind your employees that they may disagree, but they can treat each other with dignity and respect.
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Your post may self-destruct, but copies last forever - horizontal
Just because a post is "self-destructing" doesn't mean they can't be shared by others. Remind your folks to be mindful of what they share, even if they think it won't live on.
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You're free to participate in political activities - horizontal
It's easy to get carried away during election season. Remind your team that when they're speaking up, they're speaking on behalf of themselves (and using their own resources when doing so).
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Check before you collect personal data
Collecting customer information is easy. Making sure your employees know if it’s legal might not be. This sleek awareness piece reminds your employees to make sure it’s OK before they collect or start using it for a project.
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Piecing together confidential info - horizontal
Employees' social media posts can provide enough bits of a story for your foes to assemble the whole picture of your confidential info. This graphic shows how it's done.
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One post, no context - horizontal
A quick, beautiful illustration that social media can ruin your employees' careers in one instant.
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Do you really know your followers? - horizontal
This piece reminds employees it's not just mom and their high school friends following them online. And one post is all it takes to ruin their reputations.
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You can't change their mind
Politics incite a lot of feelings. Don't let your folks forget that you can be political without being a jerk.
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You're free to participate in political activities
It's easy to get carried away during election season. Remind your team that when they're speaking up, they're speaking on behalf of themselves (and using their own resources when doing so).
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If it's confidential...
Provide your team with the simple—but not always understood—rules of keeping your company's private info confidential.
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Saying it online...
This cool piece reminds your team of the need to be as mindful of what they say online—as well as off.
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Practice Polite Politics (handshake version)
Alliteration for the win! Remind your folks that being courteous is always appropriate, particularly when politics are involved.
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Piecing together confidential info
Employees' social media posts can provide enough bits of a story for your foes to assemble the whole picture of your confidential info. This graphic shows how it's done.
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Social media can kill context, also cats
Context? Nah. Employees can ruin their careers and hurt your company's rep by posting an innocent joke online. Don't let them get famous for the wrong reason.
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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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Make sure you have permission
Get straight to the point with this graphic: If you don’t have permission—or don’t know if you have permission—contact the Privacy Team.
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Use your own resources - horizontal
Remind your team that politics aren't banned at the office, but folks should use their own time and resources when showing political support.
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Every employee is responsible for - horizontal
Keep 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, Basic Code of Conduct Obligations infographic, and corresponding...
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A fun illustration showing that what your team posts online can (and likely will) exist forever.
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Have something to say
Remind your team that when they're speaking up, they're speaking on behalf of themselves. Originally created to create awareness on political activities in the workplace, this can be customized for other situations.
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Use your own resources
Remind your team that politics aren't banned at the office, but folks should use their own time and resources when showing political support.
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One post, no context
A quick, beautiful illustration that social media can ruin your employees' careers in one instant.
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Report unattended information
Make sure each employee knows their responsibility to look out for sensitive info being left around—and if they find some, raise it to management.
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Check the background before you share it
Encourage your team to avoid inadvertently posting photos with your company's confidential info.
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