Featured Products
-
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...
8✨ -
Module: Annual Refresher Course
Still stuck doing annual check-the-box training? Gross, and sorry. But hey, at least this 31-slide kit will make it 10 minutes long and actually relevant to every employee. So, you've got that going...
25✨ -
Our labor standards
You have high standards—labor standards, that is. And you want your suppliers to share these values too. This infographic makes it clear that—when it comes to treating employees with dignity...
8✨
-
Interacting with clients and service providers
While treating customers and vendors with respect is the right thing to do, it’s also great for business. Avoid helpline complaints and negative reviews (including on job search sites) by explaining exactly what civility and respect look like when...
8✨ -
What to expect during an internal investigation
Investigations often make employees anxious, even if they’re not the subject of any allegations. And when emotions run high, their brains stop processing all the info you are sharing with them. So, instead of hoping they remember all the stuff you...
8✨ -
Can I give or accept this gift?
It’s super challenging to offer gift guidance for every situation. That’s why we created this effortlessly simple decision tree to break down all your relevant policies and do the job for you. Employees can tackle one question at a time to...
8✨ -
Giving and receiving feedback
If a chunk of your Helpline reports stem from interpersonal issues—like general lack of civility and professionalism—you’re not alone. And, that’s no surprise. People aren’t great at sharing feedback (or just plain...
8✨ -
Giving and receiving feedback (manager version)
It’s not unusual to receive a Helpline report, only to find out after hours of investigation that it isn’t a true harassment or discrimination issue—it’s a general lack of civility and professionalism by a manager...
8✨ -
Anticorruption for Salespeople
When it comes to BIG topics like Anticorruption, portion control is a must. Otherwise, your sales team is going to mentally check out from the information overload. Check, please! Instead, serve up this locally-sourced checklist that boils down...
8✨ -
What can I ask a candidate during the hiring process?
Hiring is exciting (finally, all hands on deck!) but if anyone on the team slips up and asks the wrong question during the interview process—stormy seas are ahead! Fear not matey, because this infographic maps out what’s OK to ask, what...
8✨ -
We do not tolerate retaliation (line art version)
Use this highly visual piece to heighten your team’s understanding of what retaliation looks like, and what to do if it happens to them. This piece powerfully enforces a core tenet of your culture: retaliating against someone who raises a red flag...
8✨ -
Submitting a Timesheet?
Getting creative at work is usually a good thing, but not when it comes to timekeeping. Incorporate this checklist into the time tracking process, so both your hourly employees and managers are crystal clear on the rules. This way, small adjustments can...
8✨ -
Non-retaliation for managers (Do this, not that) (line art version)
Do this, not that! Show your managers how—and how not—to address employees' ethics concerns effectively. Leveraging the learning power of contrasting pairs, this task-based piece walks managers through how to react when an employee raises an...
8✨ -
We Play Fair: Anticorruption Basics (line art version)
Help employees understand how your anticorruption processes fit into the big picture with this overview infographic. Whether your anticorruption program is the pinnacle of best practices or just starting out, it’s critical that employees know how...
8✨ -
Stuck with a tough decision? (line art version)
Ordered around how people actually think, this decision tree aids employees wrestling with whether something is permissible. Everyone experiences that queasy feeling when they’re not sure what how to do the right thing. We ask some...
8✨ -
You've been asked to pay a bribe: Here's what to do. (line art version)
This concise flowchart prepares your team for when someone offers them a bribe, including circumstances of when their safety is threatened. Don’t underestimate the need to train on issues like this—common sense can go out the window when...
8✨ -
Conflicts of Interest (line art version)
Make sure your employees know what's a conflict of interest—and, just as important, what to do about it. It’s too easy for folks to just “go with their gut” about potential conflicts. This piece uses simple icons to explain when...
8✨ -
What to know before an emergency situation
When starting in a new location, there’s so much stuff competing for space in your brain that safety protocols don't always make the cut. Plus, instant recall is tough when you’re in crisis mode: “The toaster is on fire! Ahh!...
8✨ -
🔥 Trending
How to speak up and handle tough conversations
Imagine a world where employees are empowered and skilled at working out their ethics and compliance concerns themselves—before tensions escalate and managers, HR, and/or your helpline investigators have to step in...[insert clouds parting and...
8✨ -
Our labor standards
You have high standards—labor standards, that is. And you want your suppliers to share these values too. This infographic makes it clear that—when it comes to treating employees with dignity and respect—no one better be lurking...
8✨ -
Reviewing a physician agreement?
Finding out about a deal-breaker weeks into the negotiation process is no bueno. Be the hero and save your organization time and dinero with this clever checklist. Broken into two sections, this tool guides your people through evaluating the arrangement...
8✨ -
Has an employee come to you with a concern?
You nailed your speak-up campaign. Now it's time to build on that foundation and give your managers the perfect listen-up tool to handle those delicate intake conversations. Since it’s likely that employees will go to their supervisor with...
8✨ -
Making a call to the helpline?
Is your investigation team suffering from a case of so-and-so-is-breaking-the-rules anonymous report blues? Cure what ails you with this crafty one-pager. It lists all the ingredients for a fact-based report that your team can act on. Side effects...
6✨ -
Sourcing a product?
Sourcing products (or product components) from sanctioned or embargoed countries can be baaaad for business, so don’t roll the dice and assume your buyers will correctly remember which sources to avoid. Double down and give them this practical...
8✨ -
Our Code of Conduct
This ingenious infographic is the missing link between your masterful Code and having your employees actually use it. After all, you poured your compliance heart into an amazing reference tool that speaks practically about your values and expectations...
8✨ -
Taking an active role in politics?
Your employees will appreciate this clear guidance on how to participate in political activities without breaking the rules. While political debates are best left to awkward family dinners—let’s face it—personal views are bound to come...
8✨ -
Preparing to gather competitive intelligence?
While going undercover and being a super sleuth sounds like fun, it’s not something you want your employees doing to sniff out what your competitors are up to. Use this piece to explain the right way to gather information and what’s totally...
8✨