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  • This clever infographic reveals the five most common bribery tactics so your people can easily spot bribery attempts and notify you ASAP.

    How to tell if someone’s asking for a bribe

    Since shady people rarely come out and say, “pay this bribe,” it can be tricky to know when someone’s asking for one. especially when it involves non-monetary favors and sharing information. This clever infographic reveals the five...

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  • This tool helps quickly answer the question, “Who really needs this guidance?” so you can tailor the content to their roles and activities.

    Who should get this training?

    Training everyone on everything is exhausting—for you and the org. It hurts your rep by making compliance feel like an irrelevant formality. But can you really do this differently? Yes! Tailor your training and reminders to the folks who pose the...

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  • Reassure your folks that secondary employment is generally OK, clarify what might create a problem, and guide them through next steps with this hard-working infographic.

    Starting a side gig or second job?

    Hobbies, interests, and secondary employment… OH MY! Side gigs—from hobbies-turned-hustles to volunteering and traditional employment—can sometimes be viewed as don’t-tell-anyone-or-you’ll-get-in-trouble pursuits, which is...

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  • This guide makes it easy for employees to spot gov officials—even the less obvious ones—so your org can avoid costly AC/AB faux pas.

    How to identify a government official

    Government officials can be difficult to spot. Sure, senators and mayors are some obvious ones, but what about someone who works in infrastructure? Or a city government consultant? And if one of your folks doesn’t know the answer to that question,...

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  • Gifts and Hospitality: What's OK?

    Gifts and Hospitality: What's OK?

    Gifts and hospitality are a normal part of business, but they can also look like bribes to an outsider. Avoid this and other gift-related pitfalls by circulating this comprehensive gift guide. It boils down the key points of your gift policy into two...

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  • Policy Overview Template

    Policy Overview Template

    Policies are meant to be followed, but if your folks don’t read them, they can’t follow them. Give your org the gift of brevity with this at-a-glance resource that summarizes key points and nudges them to dig deeper into the full policy when...

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  • Bust those myths about speaking up with this short, targeted training video (2:09), where 7 pesky misconceptions are addressed head-on with straightforward language and eye-catching illustrations.

From “my job will be negatively impacted,” to “someone else will report this,” and “it’s probably not a problem” (plus four more!), these myths are paired with the reassuring truth to give your folks the confidence they need when considering reporting.  

Include this video on your company’s intranet or helpline page, link to it in your email signature, or embed it in your Code to spread the word. For extreme effectiveness, combine it with our Hotline: Anonymous vs. Confidential or What happens to my helpline report? job aids.

    Video: 7 myths about speaking up (and the truth)

    Bust those myths about speaking up with this short, targeted training video (2:09), where 7 pesky misconceptions are addressed head-on with straightforward language and eye-catching illustrations. From “my job will be negatively impacted,”...

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  • Empower your managers to handle conflicts of interest in a way that leads to positive outcomes for your teams AND your company. 

In six brief slides, this deck gives managers the information they need to reassure employees that conflicts aren’t necessarily bad—but that not reporting them is—and helps managers encourage interest disclosure. 

Add this micromodule to the Annual Refresher Course or pair it with our Assessing Conflicts of Interest decision tree, and watch those COI reporting numbers climb.

    How to manage conflicts of interest (mini-module)

    Empower your managers to handle conflicts of interest in a way that leads to positive outcomes for your teams AND your company.  In six brief slides, this deck gives managers the information they need to reassure employees that conflicts...

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  • Video: What happens when I contact the helpline?

    Video: What happens when I contact the helpline?

    This short, targeted training video (1:20), will transform even the most reticent employee into one that’s 100% comfy with contacting the helpline. This video covers the basics, from what info to share with the helpline, to what happens after a...

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  • Awareness Campaign: Overdue Training Reminders

    Awareness Campaign: Overdue Training Reminders

    Training season = deadline rebels. You know who we’re talking about—those who  refuse to do anything on time. If email blasts and calendar reminders still won’t do the trick, pick one of these eye-catching overdue training...

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  • When should I contact the Privacy Team?

    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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  • Video: If it's disclosed, it can be managed

    Video: If it's disclosed, it can be managed

    This targeted training video (1:14) provides a thorough, but quick overview of what conflicts are, how they often stem from good things, and why it’s important to disclose them (even if they don’t think there’s an issue).  Use it...

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  • Give wisely this holiday season

    Give wisely this holiday season

    During a season of giving, remind your folks of these principles of ethical business gifts.

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  • Why should I care about compliance?

    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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  • Video: We play fair

    Video: We play fair

    In this short, targeted training video (0:46), employees will learn how your anticorruption processes fit into the big picture. We’ll walk your employees through how they can do their part to run a clean business by highlighting every day,...

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  • Preparing to gather competitive intelligence?

    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...

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  • Super Simple Helpline

    Super Simple Helpline

    Snail mail? Yup, people still use it. This phenomenally straightforward piece tells your employees exactly what they need to know for reporting concerns. Heads up: this is the standard version. Looking for the line art version? Find it here.  

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  • Stuck with a tough decision?

    Stuck with a tough decision?

    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...

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  • If it's disclosed, it can be managed

    If it's disclosed, it can be managed

    Everyone thinks they can manage their own conflicts. Use this graphic piece to help your team identify and disclose all conflicts, all while reducing the stigma of doing so. One of employees’ core misunderstandings about conflicts of interests is...

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  • Would you trade on it?

    Would you trade on it?

    This graphic guide simplifies the types of information that should be protected to avoid insider trading. Without getting too far in the weeds of securities terminology (woof), this piece highlights common categories of material non-public...

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