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  • Equip your teams with the strategic soft skills they need to engage in tough conversations with this short contrasting-examples video (2:15).

    Video: How to speak up and handle tough conversations

    Tough conversations are inevitable! But you know what shouldn’t be? Handling them poorly. Equip your teams with the soft skills they need to engage in tough conversations with this short video (1:42). This video uses contrasting examples to guide...

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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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  • Gifts and Hospitality: What's OK?

    Gifts and Hospitality: What's OK?

    Gifts and hospitality are a normal part of business, but they can also look like bribes to an outsider. Avoid this and other gift-related pitfalls by circulating this comprehensive gift guide. It boils down the key points of your gift policy into two...

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  • Video: Give wisely

    Video: Give wisely

    Giving and receiving gifts is part of doing business—but making sure it’s done the right way is key. Provide clear guidance with this short, targeted training video (1:50). In roughly two minutes, this video provides detailed descriptions on...

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  • If you’ve ever struggled to explain your job to someone, we feel you! The lines are often blurry when trying to distinguish between legal, compliance, HR, and internal audit. Which also means urgent info might take a few detours before arriving at the right destination (or get lost along the way!).

Demystify who does what with this handy chart, and look forward to receiving important info that actually belongs in your department, while spending a lot less time sending those “looping in so-and-so” emails. 

Looking for a pared-down version that works just as hard? Try the “Legal and Compliance: Who Does What?” infographic.

    Legal, Compliance, Audit, and HR: Who does what?

    If you’ve ever struggled to explain your job to someone, we feel you! The lines are often blurry when trying to distinguish between legal, compliance, HR, and internal audit. Which also means urgent info might take a few detours before arriving at...

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  • Video: What can you give to a government official?

    Video: What can you give to a government official?

    Give your employees the gift of appropriate gift-giving knowledge with this short, targeted training video (1:42). In roughly two minutes, your folks will know exactly which gifts are OK to give to a government official, and which ones are completely...

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  • Your managers are the biggest piece of the puzzle when it comes to creating and maintaining a culture of inclusion in your org. But, have you equipped them to make a real difference?

Give them practical advice they can implement immediately with this short, targeted training video (1:44). It covers the basics of how to create psychological safety on their team and make sure employees feel supported. 

Still looking for more pieces to your inclusion puzzle? Pair this video with our How a manager can create inclusion or our Creating a speak up culture job aids.

    Video: How a manager can create inclusion

    Your managers are the biggest piece of the puzzle when it comes to creating and maintaining a culture of inclusion in your org. But, have you equipped them to make a real difference? Give them practical advice they can implement immediately with this...

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  • This graphics reassures your employees that your org has resources to help teammates who may be struggling with substance abuse. From contacting the helpline to notifying a manager or finding out more about employee assistance programs, this awareness tool lists all the ways to find support and promote safety. 

The eye-catching design is especially effective in a manufacturing or construction environment, where safety concerns are paramount. Pair it with Suspect substance abuse on the job? or Resources to help with substance abuse for max impact.

    Resources to help with substance abuse

    This graphics reassures your employees that your org has resources to help teammates who may be struggling with substance abuse. From contacting the helpline to notifying a manager or finding out more about employee assistance programs, this awareness...

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  • This simple but powerful graphic covers six common red flags of substance abuse on the job and where to go for help. Once employees know what to look for, they’re more likely to speak up when they suspect a teammate may be intoxicated, which leads to a safer environment for everyone. 

Reinforce the message with Suspect substance abuse on the job? and Resources to help with substance abuse.

    Substance abuse red flags

    This simple but powerful graphic covers six common red flags of substance abuse on the job and where to go for help. Once employees know what to look for, they’re more likely to speak up when they suspect a teammate may be intoxicated, which leads...

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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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