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  • You've been asked to pay a bribe: Here's what to do. You've been asked to pay a bribe: Here's what to do.
    You've been asked to pay a bribe: Here's what to do.
    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...
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  • Going on a business trip? (Overseas travel checklist)
    Going on a business trip? (Overseas travel checklist)
    This piece is famous for a reason! These simple to-do's prepare your international travelers how to be safe and ethical abroad, without getting mired in legal details. This checklist covers the trade control, cybersecurity, privacy, anticorruption,...
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    Give managers a proven formula and say-this-not-that scripts to build healthy pressure during sticky, high-stakes situations with tight deadlines.
    Are you creating the right kind of pressure? (for managers)
    We’ve all seen it: A manager is up against a deadline and they blurt out, "Just get it done!" And while they probably didn't mean "break the law"—but, to a stressed-out employee, this ambiguity is basically a Choose Your Own Adventure book...
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  • Leading a team after a major event?
    Leading a team after a major event?
    Business disruptions or other major events can be unsettling: routines are out the window and there’s a lot of change for everyone to process and manage all at once. Show your leaders how to lead, cut through the chaos, and help your managers find...
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  • While employees are not responsible for a teammate’s substance abuse, they ARE responsible for reporting it. Walk your employees through exactly what they need to do if they suspect a coworker is intoxicated while working.

In three steps, this job aid explains that employees should 1) not jump to conclusions or pass judgment, 2) try to move the affected colleague away from a potentially dangerous setting, and 3) let someone know immediately. Plus, it outlines helpful info HR needs to know to investigate. 

This job aid is especially powerful in a manufacturing or construction environment, where safety concerns are paramount. Pair it with Substance abuse red flags or Resources to help with substance abuse for even more impact.
    Suspect substance abuse on the job?
    While employees are not responsible for a teammate’s substance abuse, they ARE responsible for reporting it. Walk your employees through exactly what they need to do if they suspect a coworker is intoxicated while working. In three steps, this job...
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