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How to use AI Chatbots at work
Your employees are eager to leverage AI chatbots to boost productivity and enhance their work. But how do you balance that with cybersecurity, protecting IP, and reputational risk? While prohibiting...
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What is social retaliation?
No one likes to feel like an outcast, especially after being brave and speaking up or participating in an investigation. This is the type of retaliation that many employees fear, but it isn’t always...
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Avoiding (even the appearance) of retaliation
Empower your leaders with the knowledge they need to handle employment actions fairly—especially after an employee raises a concern. This guide sets the stage with scenarios that might need a...
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Careful virtual communications
We may love dishing about juicy binge-worthy shows on Slack, but it’s easy to forget that these types of communications are on company record, which can lead to problems if discussions take a sensitive turn. At best: cringey embarrassing...
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When should I contact the Privacy Team?
Living your values means ensuring data privacy throughout your org. You’ve written all the policies, operationalized training, and have a Chief Privacy Officer. But do your people know when to pick up the phone and contact the Privacy Team? This...
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Collecting sensitive personal data?
Collecting consumer data is risky business. Your company needs this information to run, but your people should only be collecting what they absolutely need, and tracking those reasons. But do they know this? This nifty infographic makes sure your people...
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We never collect sensitive personal data
Collecting data is an essential part of your business—it’s how you identify your customers and helps you tailor your products and services. But, let’s be real—collecting data is risky, so your employees need to know what is and...
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Is this personal data?
Maintaining customer and employee privacy has always been important, but with GDPR, CCPA and other privacy regs across the globe, not only is it important—it’s also the law. Ensure your teams know what qualifies as “personal data”...
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Want to collect health information?
Your folks need to be thoughtful when collecting health information, but they may not know everything they need to consider. This infographic guides your teams through critical questions to help them plan and communicate how they’ll...
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Getting ready to use health information?
If you’re in a healthcare setting, you know protecting health information is of the utmost importance. But what’s more? Making sure folks know how to handle it properly. This helpful tool gives your teams a rundown of everything they need to...
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Keep, move, or discard it?
Accumulating stacks of paperwork at workstations is a normal part of the workday, but privacy breaches are not! This incredibly simple decision-tree takes the guesswork out of the equation so your administrators can focus on what you’re here...
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Cost of non-compliance
Compliance failures can cost a lot! And we’re not just talking money. We’ve all heard horror stories about penalties, obligations (deferred prosecution agreements, yikes!), reputational impacts and other fiascos that can happen when something...
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Do I need consent to use health information?
It’s generally advisable to take a proceed-with-caution approach when sharing patient info, but there are three very specific scenarios where patient consent is NOT needed: treatment, payment, and operations purposes. Use this job aid to educate...
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Helpline Flowchart
It’s a lot easier to encourage people to share thoughtful, accurate, and detailed information when YOU do it first! Help your teams shake off the uncomfies about contacting the helpline with this stellar flowchart that explains exactly what happens...
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When managers should escalate concerns to Compliance
We love it when leadership takes ownership of compliance, but what happens when they try to handle big-deal issues all on their own? Don’t leave ‘em in the dark wondering when they should loop you in. With this guide, they’ll know...
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Are you an information blocker?
Are you a (gasp!) information blocker?! You’ve learned to be cautious. But when it comes to the Cures Act, there’s such a thing as being too cautious. Example: You could be an information blocker if you require written patient consent to...
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Is this health information?
It’s not always obvious what’s considered health information and covered by privacy laws—or who’s responsible for keeping it secure. That’s where this simple chart comes in. It translates the regulatory mumbo jumbo...
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Handling health information?
Health information flows through many hands while treating patients and processing payment for care. Use this chart to make sure your people — including Finance, InfoSec, and managers — know the DOs and DON'Ts of securely...
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Is it a sponsorship, grant, or donation?
Umm, who approved sponsoring this Cheese Rolling event?... It’s great when companies participate in corporate giving. But it’s not so great when external requests for funding are miscategorized–or even worse–the request...
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Do you know your international customers?
Some compliance teams have sophisticated software that checks for sanctions. But those of us who don’t have fancy pants spy-level programs need to do a little more digging to ensure that our international customers are legit. That’s...
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What happens when I make a disclosure?
Employees are hesitant to disclose their personal interests for a conflict review because they’re worried they’ll be in trouble, have to ditch their side gig, or who will see their personal information. Eliminate the uncertainty of...
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What does the Ethics and Compliance team do?
Next time you’re at a party and someone asks you what you do, hand them this! Okay, maybe don’t—that’s kinda weird, but you can use this inspiring infographic to to teach employees what the Ethics and Compliance team...
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The Helpline Chronicles
We recognize that not everyone fancies themselves a writer, so we've done the hard part and created this plug-and-play template for real life scenarios. Since the helpline is uncharted territory for many folks, uncertainty about what happens after they...
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Received a request for funding?
Anyone at your org might pick up the phone or receive an email asking for funding. Ensure they know exactly how to navigate those requests and avoid downstream issues with this job aid. Covering donations, grants, sponsorship and access programs, this...
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How a manager can create inclusion
Let’s be real, when it comes to being a manager, the people stuff is usually the hardest part of the job. And being asked to be “inclusive” can raise anxiety levels even further: How exactly do I do that? Am I doing something wrong? Is...
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How to speak up when you're a bystander
Employees don’t always speak up when they see things that don’t align with your org’s values or policies. Often, they throw in the towel because they think it’s someone else’s responsibility, that the issue was already...
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7 myths about speaking up (and the truth)
The truth is employees hold misconceptions about your helpline that keep them from reporting. But you can bust those myths with this eye-catching infographic. It tackles seven common misbeliefs from “My company probably already knows about...
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