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Got a funny feeling about fraud?
Help your employees sniff out that funky fraud smell with this highly visual piece setting out red flags. Your team needs to feel empowered to use the “f” word—fraud. This guide provides solid...
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Video: What does the ethics and compliance team do?
In this short, targeted training video (0:56), employees will learn how the E&C team puts your organizational values into practice. We'll cover the "why" of training and policies, your...
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Video: Cooperating with Internal Investigations
Investigations are a normal part of business, but can be stressful for some employees. Keep everyone cool as a cucumber with this video, which outlines the top five things to remember when they’re...
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Conflicts: Rumble
An awesome image based on graphics 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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Business Courtesies: What Can You Do?
Distill your gifts and entertainment policy into a handy chart—this one’s great for more complex policies. We made your gifts, entertainment, and travel policy simple by breaking out what can be expensed with without approval, what needs...
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Business Gratuities: What Can You Give/Receive?
Distill your gifts and entertainment policy into a handy chart—this one’s great for simpler policies. We made the gift-giving and -receiving process simple by breaking out what can be exchanged, what documentation or approval is needed, and...
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Is this person a government official?
Use this awesome, in-depth flow chart to show your folks how to ID government officials. Just because someone doesn’t have the title of “senator” or “His Excellency” doesn’t mean they’re not a government...
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Legal and Compliance: Who Does What?
You’ve been asked it; this chart explains it. Set out for your employees the different roles and responsibilities of legal and compliance. Your compliance allies aren’t just in compliance; they’re also part of the legal team. Use this...
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Overseas Travel Module
Behold: a simple, immersive way to give your employees detailed guidance on overseas travel risk. It's set up to tie to other parts of your program and pairs well with our travel checklist and a nice pinot. As seen in the video tour of Design Club, this...
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Email Signatures
Don't waste the chance to get your compliance message out there; use this easy guide to incorporate it with every email. You ever seen folks who have compliance team branding, with their own signatures? Those are cool. But you know what’s better?...
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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
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
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
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
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
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
This Christmas, Santa brings us specific, easy-to-understand rules on business gifts.
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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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The 7 elements of a compliance program
Based on the Federal Sentencing Guidelines, this infographic sets out the seven elements to create and monitor an effective compliance culture—and helps you explain it to your board. The Federal Sentencing Guidelines aren’t known for being...
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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)
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)
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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Eid: We Give Wisely (calligraphy/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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Eid: We Give Wisely (calligraphy/minaret version)
To highlight smart donations during Eid Al Adha, this graphic beautifully incorporates a minaret and powerful message in Arabic calligraphy.
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Eid: We Give Wisely (minaret version)
To highlight smart donations during Eid Al Adha, this graphic beautifully incorporates a minaret and powerful message in Arabic calligraphy.
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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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