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  • Business Courtesies: What Can You Do?

    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?

    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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  • Handling Personal Information?

    Handling Personal Information?

    This easy-to-use chart covers what counts as personal information—and how to think through managing it. Handling personal information—whether it’s your customers’ or your own employees’—is risky, so help your...

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  • Finalizing, Submitting, or Storing Company Records?

    Finalizing, Submitting, or Storing Company Records?

    This simple checklist helps employees keep good records without getting bogged down with trying to remember what to do. It’s easy to forget how vital recordkeeping is, but sometimes the mere act of insufficient documentation is itself a violation...

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  • Red Flags of Human Trafficking

    Red Flags of Human Trafficking

    Empower employees to spot human trafficking red flags with this powerful infographic. You’ve got every reason to want to avoid human trafficking in your supply chain, so we give your team a heads-up on what to look for. This infographic focuses...

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  • Is this person a government official?

    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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  • Managing a Joint Venture Partner?

    Managing a Joint Venture Partner?

    Help your team know how to navigate day-to-day JV issues with this handy guide that hits all the key areas of corruption, trade compliance, conflicts, confidentiality and more—all so your team doesn’t have to do it from memory. It’s...

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  • Exploring a potential partnership?

    Exploring a potential partnership?

    This easy checklist gets your business development folks ready to take on new partners the right way. While your deal team is busy working to close the deal on a new partnership, keep potential compliance problems at the fore with this easy-to-follow...

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  • Are you prepared to present?

    Are you prepared to present?

    Empower your sales staff with this helpful checklist before they meet with prospective customers. Meeting sales prospects in person is critical for a lot of businesses and helps foster relationships, but your sales force needs to be prepared for a...

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  • Managing a Third Party?

    Managing a Third Party?

    The risk of working with third parties is actually working with them, not starting the relationship. Show your team how to manage third-party relationships—and their potential red flags. This piece breaks down the basics of handling day-to-day...

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  • Legal and Compliance: Who Does What?

    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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  • Before you close the investigation file, make sure...

    Before you close the investigation file, make sure...

    This simple checklist reminds your investigative team of how to effectively close out and document an investigation. Before an investigation team moves on, there are about a dozen elements of documentation and communication that must occur. It’s...

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  • Before you send that shipment, make sure it won't come back

    Before you send that shipment, make sure it won't come back

    This checklist helps sales staff evaluate whether an order is legit—or potentially channel stuffing. The incentive to sell as much product as possible is great for your business … until sales folks get too eager to get stuff out the door...

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  • Is it OK to do or say [blank] at work?

    Is it OK to do or say [blank] at work?

    Grandma knows what’s up. Help your team easily determine whether behavior is appropriate at the workplace with this colorful decision tree. Your workplace doesn’t have to be stuffy, but it’s a business, and recognition that your action...

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  • Contract Execution Checklist

    Contract Execution Checklist

    Distill down the critical elements for your company's contracts with this simple, customizable tool. Avoiding surprises after a deal closes requires your team to check for more than commas in the agreement. Before execution, use this powerful tool to...

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  • New Employee Onboarding checklist

    New Employee Onboarding checklist

    Seamlessly bring on new hires with this helpful checklist—and diligence record. Rather than overwhelm a new hire (and their manager) at the start of the new job, we created a simple checklist to detail what needs to happen. This informs everyone of...

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  • Departing Employee checklists

    Departing Employee checklists

    Employees departing may be routine nowadays, and that's exactly why you need these checklists. Make sure you and your teams get what you need before the employee is out the door! We created two checklists for completion—one for the employee, one...

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  • Can they accept it?

    Can they accept it?

    Counterparties have policies, too! This handy guide walks your employees through the process of determining what gifts are permissible—before they're given. So much of compliance focuses your own company G&E policies, but you don’t want...

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  • What happens when I contact the helpline?

    What happens when I contact the helpline?

    The hotline isn’t a black box. Take the mystery out of how the helpline process works with this easy explainer—you’ll show your people exactly how compliance reporting works, step-by-step, before they make the call. This is meant to...

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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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  • Approving employee transfers?

    Approving employee transfers?

    Transfers aren’t simply logistics—they involve trade, IT, and ethics issues, too. Use this simple checklist to confirm relevant issues have been vetted before the employee is already at their new desk. Not only does this piece work across...

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  • Invoice red flags checklist

    Invoice red flags checklist

    Help your folks reviewing invoices with this handy checklist of red flags for fraud or bribery—they'll love you for making it easy for them do their work compliantly! The people required to sign off on invoices aren’t compliance experts, so...

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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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  • Hiring red flags checklist

    Hiring red flags checklist

    Make the HR team your new squad with this straightforward checklist for evaluating new hires. Trade, antitrust, anticorruption: all of these can be triggered by hiring the “wrong” person—or at least, by hiring them without telling the...

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