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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...8✨Tokens -
When should you raise a compliance issue?This decision tree quickly helps employees determine the right time to raise concerns—and how to do it. You want your people to speak up, but they don’t want to bother the wrong person or feel like they’re whining. This aid walks...8✨Tokens -
The Power of Ethics AmbassadorsAlready have an Ethics Ambassador Program or just starting one up? Either way, you gotta spread the word! This highly-visual infographic gets to the core of: what ambassadors do how they support the Ethics & Compliance Team the benefits they...8✨Tokens -
Avoiding (even the appearance) of retaliationEmpower your leaders with the knowledge they need to handle employment actions fairly—especially after an employee raises a concern. This guide sets the stage with scenarios that might need a little extra care, then covers three key...8✨Tokens -
What to expect during an internal investigationInvestigations often make employees anxious, even if they’re not the subject of any allegations. And when emotions run high, their brains stop processing all the info you are sharing with them. So, instead of hoping they remember all the stuff you...8✨Tokens -
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...8✨Tokens -
Making a call to the helpline?Is your investigation team suffering from a case of so-and-so-is-breaking-the-rules anonymous report blues? Cure what ails you with this crafty one-pager. It lists all the ingredients for a fact-based report that your team can act on. Side effects...6✨Tokens -
Legal and Compliance: Who Does What?You’ve been asked it; this chart explains it. Set out for your employees the different roles and responsibilities of legal and compliance. Your compliance allies aren’t just in compliance; they’re also part of the legal team. Use this...8✨Tokens -
Stuck with a tough decision? (line art version)Ordered around how people actually think, this decision tree aids employees wrestling with whether something is permissible. Everyone experiences that queasy feeling when they’re not sure what how to do the right thing. We ask some simple—but...8✨Tokens -
New Code of ConductAnnounce your new or newly refreshed Code of Conduct in style with this three-piece ensemble! The top features two sleek adornments that can be tailored to your content and feature updates. Notice how a subtle curve draws the eye lower, where...6✨Tokens -
Helpline: Anonymous vs. ConfidentialInvestigations can be complex, but your speak-up comms don’t need to be! Keep it basic with this straightforward chart that quickly eases fears about reporting to the helpline. By breaking down confidentiality and anonymity, folks will understand...6✨Tokens -
The 7 elements of a compliance programBased on the Federal Sentencing Guidelines, this infographic sets out the seven elements to create and monitor an effective compliance culture—and helps you explain it to your board. The Federal Sentencing Guidelines aren’t known for being...6✨Tokens