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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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Are you comfortable if it goes viral?
“Do the right thing” is simple advice but harder in practice. What does it all mean!? Use this high-impact graphic to create ethical awareness and remind folks of available resources (*ahem* your Code!) to help them make good decisions. Top...
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Nah, we're good.
This graphic brings home a key anticorruption message: we earn our business, we don't bribe for it. Need it in landscape? Check out the horizontal version!
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What is the Code of Conduct
Keep your Code of Conduct top-of-mind and aligned with everyday tasks with this graphic. Even better? It's part of an entire system: use it with our Annual Refresher Course and Basic Code of Conduct Obligations infographic for a...
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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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Ethics and Compliance Overview for Senior Executives
When new leaders are onboarded, you’ll wanna introduce them to your E&C program ASAP to get their buy-in and support. But, as they say, first impressions are everything, so you also don’t want to bog them down with too many details. No...
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What Compliance Reports to the Board of Directors
This plug-and-play deck is designed to help you set expectations with the Board, so they know exactly what types of info they’ll hear from you. It’s a great tool for your Q1 meeting or for new member orientation so you all start off on the...
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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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Give wisely this holiday season
During a season of giving, remind your folks of these principles of ethical business gifts.
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What happens when you contact the helpline?
The helpline isn’t a black box. Use this quick-hit graphic to show your employees what to expect before they make the call. Need to go into more detail? Check out "What happens when I contact the helpline?"
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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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What happens to information I share with the compliance helpline?
Why’s it so scary in the dark? Because you can’t see what’s in it—duh! Shed some light on the unknown with this illuminating Helpline infographic. It breaks down who sees Helpline reports, why, and how to remain completely...
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Why should I care about compliance?
Do your employees really get compliance or do they see it as a bureaucratic box-checking exercise they have to do once a year? Reach out to those naysayers (and your ethics cheerleaders) with this inspiring infographic that unpacks why compliance...
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Helpline: Anonymous vs. Confidential
Investigations can be complex, but your speak-up comms don’t need to be! Keep it basic with this straightforward chart that quickly eases fears about reporting to the helpline. By breaking down confidentiality and anonymity, folks will understand...
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Creating a speak up culture
You can preach “speaking up” until you’re blue in the face, but if your managers aren’t echoing the message—or even worse, unintentionally discouraging it—it’s not going to make a difference. And that’s sad...
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How we treat each other around the office (manager version)
It's not unusual to spend hours investigating a Helpline report only to discover that everything stemmed from a manager's poor people skills. It wasn't a true compliance issue after all. UGH! Be proactive and give your leaders this concise—but...
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How we treat each other around the office
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. Like college roommates, sometimes our day-to-day interactions get...
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Email Headers
Captain Obvious says, “if you want people to read your stuff, you have to get them to look at it first.” But that’s tough when you’re competing with overstuffed inboxes, constant IMs and notifications, and other distractions...
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Writing for Compliance
Writing that motivates others to act and follow standards is a talent that doesn’t come naturally to many of us. After years of academic and professional pressure, we default to using fancy schmancy words and over-explaining things—cluttering...
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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...
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No unwanted romantic messages - horizontal
Say, “Stop being a creep on Facebook, Caitlyn.” But like, in a fun campaign format. This graphic drives home the simple message that your company doesn’t tolerate unwanted romantic overtures.
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No unwanted romantic messages
Say, “Stop being a creep on Facebook, Caitlyn.” But like, in a fun campaign format. This graphic drives home the simple message that your company doesn’t tolerate unwanted romantic overtures.
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No offensive messages - horizontal
Say, “Stop being a jerk on Facebook, Caitlyn.” But like, in a fun campaign format. This graphic drives home the simple message that your company doesn’t tolerate mean-spirited overtures.
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No offensive messages
Say, “Stop being a jerk on Facebook, Caitlyn.” But like, in a fun campaign format. This graphic drives home the simple message that your company doesn’t tolerate mean-spirited overtures.
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No inappropriate websites at work (phone version) - horizontal
Everyone “knows” they’re not supposed to look at dirty pictures at work—it’s just that they think they can get away with it and it doesn’t impact anyone else. This graphic encourages bystanders (or, here, you know,...
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