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  • Conflicts: Rumble - horizontal

    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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  • Before a service provider starts work

    Before a service provider starts work

    Show your team the basics—and importance—of vetting service providers and obtaining proper documentation before work begins. Whether it be control for anticorruption, fraud, or sanction screening, it’s the same idea: don’t have...

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  • Non-retaliation for managers

    Non-retaliation for managers

    Ensure your managers know how to address employee concerns with this helpful go-to guide. We love contrasting examples—they’re extraordinarily powerful in helping people learn appropriate behavior. Here, this approach is used to show your...

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  • We conduct due diligence

    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

    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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  • Retaliation: Exclusion

    Retaliation: Exclusion

    This powerful graphic makes clear that excluding team members for raising compliance concerns is retaliation. And it's never allowed.

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  • Retaliation: Bullying

    Retaliation: Bullying

    This powerful graphic makes clear that bullying a team member for raising compliance concerns is retaliation. And it's never allowed.

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  • Ramadan: We practice hospitality (calligraphy/dallah version)

    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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  • Retaliation: Bad review

    Retaliation: Bad review

    This powerful graphic makes clear that giving team members bad reviews for raising compliance concerns is retaliation. And it's never allowed.

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  • Retaliation: Reassignment/relocation

    Retaliation: Reassignment/relocation

    This powerful graphic makes clear that moving or reassigning team members for raising compliance concerns is retaliation. And it's never allowed.

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  • Retaliation: Termination

    Retaliation: Termination

    This powerful graphic makes clear that terminating a team member for raising compliance concerns in good faith is retaliation. And it's never allowed.

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  • Retaliation: Pay Cut

    Retaliation: Pay Cut

    This powerful graphic makes clear that cutting a team member's pay for raising compliance concerns is retaliation. And it's never allowed.

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  • Retaliation: Demotion

    Retaliation: Demotion

    This powerful graphic makes clear that demoting a team member for raising compliance concerns is retaliation. And it's never allowed.

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  • Eid: We give wisely (calligraphy version)

    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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  • Retaliation: Refusal to promote

    Retaliation: Refusal to promote

    This powerful graphic makes clear that refusing to promote a team member for raising compliance concerns is retaliation. And it's never allowed.

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  • Non-retaliation for managers: need-to-know

    Non-retaliation for managers: need-to-know

    A helpful reminder for managers that when they hear of a compliance issue, they can't promise anonymity—information and identities will be shared on a need-to-know basis.

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  • Non-retaliation for managers: tell compliance

    Non-retaliation for managers: tell compliance

    A helpful reminder for managers that they should loop in compliance immediately when issues are raised.

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  • Ramadan: We practice hospitality (dallah version)

    Ramadan: We practice hospitality (dallah version)

    Remind your team they can give gifts and entertain, but extravagance is never an option.

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  • Eid: We give wisely

    Eid: We give wisely

    Use this graphic piece to remind your employees to focus on where charitable donations are going—and how your policy can make that easier.

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  • Information been stolen? Report it!

    Information been stolen? Report it!

    Use this straightforward piece to remind your employees that they shouldn't hide when something goes missing, but should raise their hand immediately.

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  • Who's looking at your profile?

    Who's looking at your profile?

    Folks don't realize how useful social media can be to your company's adversaries. This helpful graphic cautions them before they post online.

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  • If you approve it, you own it

    If you approve it, you own it

    Your employees are grown-ups, but sometimes they need reminders that they're accountable for anything they approve.

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  • Only approve known expenses

    Only approve known expenses

    Remind your employees that vague details in expense reports aren't harmless—they could be hiding fraud or bribes.

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  • This is a third party (definition version)

    This is a third party (definition version)

    The concept of government intermediaries can be complicated. Enable your employees to understand who "third parties" are and why they're important to identify. This piece lives between our simple graphic on uniformed third parties and our more complex...

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