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  • This clever infographic reveals the five most common bribery tactics so your people can easily spot bribery attempts and notify you ASAP.

    How to tell if someone’s asking for a bribe

    Since shady people rarely come out and say, “pay this bribe,” it can be tricky to know when someone’s asking for one. especially when it involves non-monetary favors and sharing information. This clever infographic reveals the five...

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  • Bring awareness to your  third-party due diligence process with this simple job aid, so your teams know what needs to happen before they engage with them.

    Engaging a New Third Party or Business Partner?

    Shed light on third-party due diligence with this simple job aid. This easy-to-use guide provides clear steps, ensuring your team knows about—and can plan for—your vetting process before engaging with new vendors, suppliers, contractors,...

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  • This guide makes it easy for employees to spot gov officials—even the less obvious ones—so your org can avoid costly AC/AB faux pas.

    How to identify a government official

    Government officials can be difficult to spot. Sure, senators and mayors are some obvious ones, but what about someone who works in infrastructure? Or a city government consultant? And if one of your folks doesn’t know the answer to that question,...

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  • While employees are not responsible for a teammate’s substance abuse, they ARE responsible for reporting it. Walk your employees through exactly what they need to do if they suspect a coworker is intoxicated while working.

In three steps, this job aid explains that employees should 1) not jump to conclusions or pass judgment, 2) try to move the affected colleague away from a potentially dangerous setting, and 3) let someone know immediately. Plus, it outlines helpful info HR needs to know to investigate. 

This job aid is especially powerful in a manufacturing or construction environment, where safety concerns are paramount. Pair it with Substance abuse red flags or Resources to help with substance abuse for even more impact.

    Suspect substance abuse on the job?

    While employees are not responsible for a teammate’s substance abuse, they ARE responsible for reporting it. Walk your employees through exactly what they need to do if they suspect a coworker is intoxicated while working. In three steps, this job...

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  • How to protect our data from imposters

    How to protect our data from imposters

    Kids dressing up as police officers = super cute. Adults impersonating them to get your company’s data = just plain creepy. But do your employees know what to do if they get a strange data request? Use this infographic to highlight who scammers...

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  • Submitting a Timesheet?

    Submitting a Timesheet?

    Getting creative at work is usually a good thing, but not when it comes to timekeeping. Incorporate this checklist into the time tracking process, so both your hourly employees and managers are crystal clear on the rules. This way, small adjustments can...

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  • Our labor standards

    Our labor standards

    You have high standards—labor standards, that is. And you want your suppliers to share these values too.  This infographic makes it clear that—when it comes to treating employees with dignity and respect—no one better be lurking...

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