Featured Products
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Working remotely? Protect your data!
Your employees likely work on the go—from hotels, airports, home, bathroom stalls (hey, we don’t judge!)—which invites increased cybersecurity, privacy, and confidentiality risks. Kick your worries...
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Behavior during business events
Whether members of your org are attending a holiday party, product launch, or trade show—or anything in between—make sure they know what behavior you expect before attending the event. This...
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Fraud control (mini-module)
Use this handy mini-module to make it easy for your finance team to spot red flags in invoices by showing them what they actually look like—they'll love you for it! By request, we’ve taken our...
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Awareness materials
Government Relations Team
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Eid: We Give Wisely (hands version)
A beautiful illustration of gifting hands to remind your employees to follow your donations policy during Eid Al Adha.
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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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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
A vivid explainer of how and where conflicts occur, and the need to disclose it.
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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
Lots of people think conflicts of interest exist only when they profit. This piece reminds them that's not true.
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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
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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Disclosure: it's how we handle conflicts
Pop culture references? We've got 'em. Remind your team not to hide conflicts by referencing various kinds of Disclosure.
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No, thanks: cash and equivalents
A simple reminder to your team to never take cash or equivalents.
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This is a third party (basic version)
Third parties can be confusing, but this simple graphic makes it easy.
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No, thanks
Be super plain with this punchy graphic: our company's employees don't play around with bribes.
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Petty Cash is Not for Import/Export or Handling Fees
It’s called “petty” cash, but it can cause big problems. Make it super easy for your team to remember: petty cash has a lot of uses, but never for handling fees.
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Petty Cash is Not for Aiding Government Action
It’s called “petty” cash, but it can cause big problems. Make it super easy for your team to remember: petty cash has a lot of uses, but never for aiding government action.
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When interests collide - horizontal
A vivid explainer of how and where conflicts occur, and the need to disclose it.
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If it looks like a conflict, it's a conflict - horizontal
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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No money, still problems - horizontal
Lots of people think conflicts of interest exist only when they profit. This piece reminds them that's not true.
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Eid: We Give Wisely (banquet version)
Evoking the hospitality of a shared meal, this graphic reinforces your company's donation policies during Eid Al Adha.
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Eid: We Give Wisely (calligraphy/banquet version)
Evoking the hospitality of a shared meal, this graphic reinforces your company's donation policies during Eid Al Adha.
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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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We conduct due diligence
This simple reminder drills home to your sales and business development folks that your company doesn't just do deals, you look into the deals first.
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So-and-so is a government official
Your company (and the law) has specific rules about spending money on government officials. Raise your team's awareness about who actually is one.
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Ramadan: We practice hospitality (calligraphy/dallah version)
This Ramadan-themed piece reminds your team that your organization has policies about gifts and entertainment.
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Eid: We give wisely (calligraphy version)
A beautiful illustration of gifting hands to remind your employees to follow your donations policy during Ramadan.
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