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Disclosure: it's how we handle conflictsPop culture references? We've got 'em. Remind your team not to hide conflicts by referencing various kinds of Disclosure.2✨Tokens -
Conflicts: Rumble - horizontalAn 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.2✨Tokens -
Conflicts of Interest: Friends and FamilyYour employees have to disclose business with family and friends. Effortlessly remind them with this simple graphic.2✨Tokens -
Email Signatures: We Give WiselyWe love it when employees are passionate about giving, and we want to support their causes. But that doesn’t mean we can (or should) donate to everyone’s GoFundMe or fly a client on a private jet. Help your folks understand what giving wisely...10✨Tokens -
Email signatures: We play fairGive your teams an anticorruption nudge with these 13 easy-to-understand email signatures. These vibrant and straightforward signatures can be used for a high-level values message by members of the compliance team—but don’t stop...10✨Tokens -
If it's disclosed, it's protectedNo matter what your company wants disclosed, this graphic prods your folks to do so.2✨Tokens -
When interests collideA vivid explainer of how and where conflicts occur, and the need to disclose it.2✨Tokens -
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.2✨Tokens -
No money, still problemsLots of people think conflicts of interest exist only when they profit. This piece reminds them that's not true.2✨Tokens -
If it looks like a conflict, it's a conflict - horizontalThis eyeball graphic reminds your team that anything the even looks like a conflict is one that needs to be disclosed.2✨Tokens -
No money, still problems - horizontalLots of people think conflicts of interest exist only when they profit. This piece reminds them that's not true.2✨Tokens