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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’ core misunderstandings about conflicts of interests is...

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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 conflicts. This piece uses simple icons to explain when...

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  • Conflicts, Plain & Simple

    Conflicts, Plain & Simple

    Happy Cloud says conflicts aren't scary! Use this suite of slides to train your team on how to identify when they have a conflict—and recognizing that by disclosing it, you can manage it. This 15-slide deck focuses on the emotional part of...

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  • You are responsible for who you engage - horizontal

    You are responsible for who you engage - 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 and Basic Code of Conduct Obligations infographic for a...

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  • Video: If it's disclosed, it can be managed

    Video: If it's disclosed, it can be managed

    This targeted training video (1:14) provides a thorough, but quick overview of what conflicts are, how they often stem from good things, and why it’s important to disclose them (even if they don’t think there’s an issue).  Use it...

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  • If you’ve ever struggled to explain your job to someone, we feel you! The lines are often blurry when trying to distinguish between legal, compliance, HR, and internal audit. Which also means urgent info might take a few detours before arriving at the right destination (or get lost along the way!).

Demystify who does what with this handy chart, and look forward to receiving important info that actually belongs in your department, while spending a lot less time sending those “looping in so-and-so” emails. 

Looking for a pared-down version that works just as hard? Try the “Legal and Compliance: Who Does What?” infographic.

    Legal, Compliance, Audit, and HR: Who does what?

    If you’ve ever struggled to explain your job to someone, we feel you! The lines are often blurry when trying to distinguish between legal, compliance, HR, and internal audit. Which also means urgent info might take a few detours before arriving at...

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  • Conflicts of Interest (line art version)

    Conflicts of Interest (line art version)

    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 conflicts. This piece uses simple icons to explain when...

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  • Conflicts of Interest: What's a conflict?

    Conflicts of Interest: What's a conflict?

    Increase awareness of how an employee's outside interests matter to the company with this simple graphic.

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  • Conflicts: Rumble

    Conflicts: Rumble

    An awesome image based on graphics used to promote the historic Ali/Foreman “Rumble In the Jungle” match, this piece makes conflicts easy to understand for your employees: it's work v. personal.

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  • Conflicts: Simple definition #1

    Conflicts: Simple definition #1

    Distill down conflicts of interests for your employees: they have a conflict when they're having to choose between the company and themselves.

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  • Conflicts: Simple definition #2

    Conflicts: Simple definition #2

    Distill down conflicts of interests for your employees: they've have a conflict when they're having to choose between the company and themselves.

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  • When interests collide - horizontal

    When interests collide - horizontal

    A vivid explainer of how and where conflicts occur, and the need to disclose it.

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  • Conflicts: Rumble - horizontal

    Conflicts: Rumble - horizontal

    An awesome image based on posters used to promote the historic Ali/Foreman “Rumble In the Jungle” match, this piece makes conflicts easy to understand for your employees: it's work v. personal.

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  • Conflicts of Interest: We disclose

    Conflicts of Interest: We disclose

    It's simple, and it's true. Inspire your employees to come forward to disclose conflicts of interest.

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  • Do you need to disclose it?

    Do you need to disclose it?

    Sometimes business gifts must be reported; keep that front-of-mind for your employees.

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  • Conflicts of interest: Halloween

    Conflicts of interest: Halloween

    Don't let anyone be a conflict zombie! Use this Halloween piece to remind them to disclose.

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  • If it looks like a conflict, it's a conflict

    If it looks like a conflict, it's a conflict

    This eyeball graphic reminds your team that anything the even looks like a conflict is one that needs to be disclosed.

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  • Conflicts of Interest: Owning or investing

    Conflicts of Interest: Owning or investing

    Conflicts aren't just about relationships, they also include investments. Ensure your folks know to disclose any financial connections that could impact your business.

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  • Give your third-parties everything they need to align with your ethical and legal standards with this concise infographic.

    Third Parties Code of Conduct

    Your third-parties are essential to your success, especially when they’re acting on your behalf. Keep everyone on the same page and avoid any nasty surprises with this concise infographic.  Packed with practical guidance, it clearly outlines...

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  • Quickly train your third parties on your org’s core values and expectations with this thorough and straightforward module.

    Third Party Code of Conduct Training

    Your third parties—like vendors, consultants, suppliers, and business partners—are essentially an extension of your org, so they need to know and uphold your standards. Share this practical module with them to make sure they get it. In about...

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  • If it's disclosed, it's protected

    If it's disclosed, it's protected

    No matter what your company wants disclosed, this graphic prods your folks to do so.

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  • When interests collide

    When interests collide

    A vivid explainer of how and where conflicts occur, and the need to disclose it.

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  • Protect your reputation!

    Protect your reputation!

    Disclosing conflicts doesn't just help the company—remind your employees with this simple piece that it's in their interest, too.

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  • No money, still problems

    No money, still problems

    Lots of people think conflicts of interest exist only when they profit. This piece reminds them that's not true.

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