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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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  • 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 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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  • Conflicts of Interest: Outside job

    Conflicts of Interest: Outside job

    Some on your team have outside employment. Make sure they know to tell you about it with this easy aid.

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  • Conflicts of Interest: Friends and Family

    Conflicts of Interest: Friends and Family

    Your employees have to disclose business with family and friends. Effortlessly remind them with this simple graphic.

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  • Would you trade on it?

    Would you trade on it?

    This graphic guide simplifies the types of information that should be protected to avoid insider trading. Without getting too far in the weeds of securities terminology (woof), this piece highlights common categories of material non-public...

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  • Demonstrating can be exporting

    Demonstrating can be exporting

    Trade compliance is complicated, but this bold and simple graphic helps your folks know that showing can be exporting.

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  • Seeing can be exporting

    Seeing can be exporting

    This gripping visual brings home the non-intuitive fact that even visual access can constitute an export.

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  • If they can see it or hear it, it might be an export

    If they can see it or hear it, it might be an export

    This graphic raises awareness that exports aren't obvious—any kind of access to documents or information can implicate trade compliance.

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  • Describing can be exporting

    Describing can be exporting

    This bold tool illustrates that simply talking can implicate trade compliance.

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  • Trading Blackout Effective

    Trading Blackout Effective

    Stand out with this notice that a trading blackout is in effect.

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  • Trading Blackout Lifted

    Trading Blackout Lifted

    Stand out with this notice that a trading blackout is lifted and trading is OK.

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  • Sending something internationally?

    Sending something internationally?

    Do your employees know sending docs or materials abroad could get them into trouble? Make sure they know what to do.

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  • Are you on the restricted list?

    Are you on the restricted list?

    An easy reminder: you may have to get permission to trade stocks, so ask.

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  • If they won't give you a receipt, it might be a bribe

    If they won't give you a receipt, it might be a bribe

    This simple graphic alerts your employees to a common indicator of bribery.

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  • Insider Trading Basics

    Insider Trading Basics

    Gordon Gekko may think that greed is good, but your company doesn't when it comes to insider trading. Educate your employees on the basics with this graphic piece. Aimed at a general audience, this piece lays out three common categories of material...

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  • Going on a trip? Protect your data!

    Going on a trip? Protect your data!

    Show your folks these simple, but vital, rules for keeping company and personal info from being stolen while traveling. It’s not always intuitive that travel creates risk—people lose stuff, they get their computer stolen, hackers target...

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  • It doesn't need to go overseas to be an export

    It doesn't need to go overseas to be an export

    Easily educate your team on the basics of exports — and who can help if exports are involved.

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  • This looks like building a relationship—but this looks like a bribe

    This looks like building a relationship—but this looks like a bribe

    This simple guide provides easy-to-understand principles on how to ethically entertain (lobster illustration included!). We counterpose a reasonable meal with more sumptuous fare to remind your team that they’re allowed to entertain, but never...

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  • This is business travel—this is a holiday

    This is business travel—this is a holiday

    Business trips with partners can get complicated quickly, particularly when government officials are involved. Keep your employees alert when they're planning.

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  • Who's a Government Official?

    Who's a Government Official?

    Take the mystery out of who is—and who isn’t—a government official with this job aid. Just because someone doesn’t have a regal title or isn't a politician doesn’t mean they’re not a “government official.”...

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  • Bribery kills our business

    Bribery kills our business

    Skulls remind us of death (and pirates). Remind your team that bribes aren't just against your rules—they're against your interests.

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  • Corrupt business is not our business

    Corrupt business is not our business

    Skulls are cool. But they're also effective when reminding your team you play by the rules, every day, no matter what.

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  • Lots of people pay bribes

    Lots of people pay bribes

    A powerful graphic to remind your team that you don't tolerate bribes—and neither does the law.

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