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  • Conference Room kit

    Conference Room kit

    Gary knows he's supposed to wipe down the whiteboard before kicking on a video call, but he got worked up talking about his Game of Thrones fanfic that he forgot...and now your engineering data's been leaked. Help all your Garys keep it together with...

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  • Has a government regulator contacted you?

    Has a government regulator contacted you?

    If a regulator reaches out, this guide explains step-by-step who is supposed to do what and when. It’s scary when someone from the government initiates contact, and scared people often don’t make rational decisions—this is an obvious...

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  • Tis Always the Season to Give Smart

    Tis Always the Season to Give Smart

    The holidays are a fantastic time ... for things that could look like a bribe. Use this graphic piece to remind your folks how to give the right way. You don’t have to be a downer around the holidays! Use this fun reminder that, just like...

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  • Chinese New Year: Give Mooncakes, not Yuan - horizontal

    Chinese New Year: Give Mooncakes, not Yuan - horizontal

    Remind your China-based team that reasonable gifts—not anything that looks like a bribe—is your company policy.

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  • Chinese New Year: Give Mooncakes, not Yuan

    Chinese New Year: Give Mooncakes, not Yuan

    Illustrate the proper types of respectful, ethical giving for your China-based teams with these examples.

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  • Chinese New Year: Give Smart

    Chinese New Year: Give Smart

    Show your China-based team how to keep with traditional customs—and keep compliant—with this guide to the do's and don'ts of holiday giving.

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  • Chinese New Year: Give Wisely

    Chinese New Year: Give Wisely

    Remind your China-based team of the basics of business gifts during their peak season of giving with this New Year graphic.

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  • Give wisely this holiday season - horizontal

    Give wisely this holiday season - horizontal

    During a season of giving, remind your folks of these principles of ethical business gifts. Heads up: this is the standard version. Looking for the line art version? Find it here.

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  • Be Good for Goodness Sake

    Be Good for Goodness Sake

    This Christmas, Santa brings us specific, easy-to-understand rules on business gifts.

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  • Travel & expense red flags checklist

    Travel & expense red flags checklist

    Stop fraud and corruption risks in their tracks with this thorough checklist for reviewing T&E reports. Help your managers externalize their memory of procedures and red flags with this piece—they can focus on the harder questions when they...

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  • Found USBs = found gum

    Found USBs = found gum

    Ensure your employees are grossed out at the security risk of using an unknown USB.

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  • Keep confidential computer stuff on your computer - horizontal

    Keep confidential computer stuff on your computer - horizontal

    Protect your company's data with this helpful graphic showing your team not to take photos of what's on their work computers.

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  • Nah, we're good. - horizontal

    Nah, we're good. - horizontal

    This graphic brings home a key anticorruption message: we earn our business, we don't bribe for it. Need it in portrait? Check out the vertical version!

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  • Template: Visual Legal Hold

    Template: Visual Legal Hold

    Help employees easily understand their obligations when lawsuits happen. When litigation lands, it’s critical that employees know how to navigate a legal hold. Why, then, are so many of them basically unreadable mountains of legalese? Use this...

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  • Give this, not that (never OK version)

    Give this, not that (never OK version)

    Use this highly visual guide to empower your team to easily identify what's an acceptable gift and what's never allowed. With examples drawn from the 2012 DOJ guidance, this version works for companies that ban cash, cash-equivalent, and high-value...

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  • Give this, not that (pre-approval version)

    Give this, not that (pre-approval version)

    Use this highly visual guide to empower your team to easily identify what's an acceptable gift, what needs approval, and what's never allowed. With examples drawn from the 2012 DOJ guidance, this version works for companies that allow cash,...

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  • Going on a business trip? (Overseas travel checklist)

    Going on a business trip? (Overseas travel checklist)

    This piece is famous for a reason! These simple to-do's prepare your international travelers how to be safe and ethical abroad, without getting mired in legal details. This checklist covers the trade control, cybersecurity, privacy, anticorruption,...

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  • Protect your password

    Protect your password

    A helpful reminder to be smart with passwords to protect company info.

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  • Click smart!

    Click smart!

    Keep your team thinking about safe web use.

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  • No, thanks: cash and equivalents

    No, thanks: cash and equivalents

    A simple reminder to your team to never take cash or equivalents.

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  • Do you really need it?

    Do you really need it?

    Being mindful of privacy issues before your team obtains info can prevent the problems in the first place.

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  • Mark it, protect it

    Mark it, protect it

    Making sure confidential documents stay private requires some basics. This graphic guide helps your employees keep your info from accidentally getting disclosed by promoting uniformity in marking documents confidential—making it easier to recognize...

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  • Shhh! Keep it confidential

    Shhh! Keep it confidential

    An easy, breezy reminder for your employees to keep your company's confidential info to themselves.

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  • Report unattended information

    Report unattended information

    Make sure each employee knows their responsibility to look out for sensitive info being left around—and if they find some, raise it to management.

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