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  • Be Good for Goodness Sake

    Be Good for Goodness Sake

    This Christmas, Santa brings us specific, easy-to-understand rules on business gifts.

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  • This looks like building a relationship—but this looks like a bribe

    This looks like building a relationship—but this looks like a bribe

    This simple guide provides easy-to-understand principles on how to ethically entertain (lobster illustration included!). We counterpose a reasonable meal with more sumptuous fare to remind your team that they’re allowed to entertain, but never...

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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.

    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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  • Give Wisely this Holiday Season (line art version)

    Give Wisely this Holiday Season (line art version)

    During a season of giving, remind your folks of these principles of ethical business gifts. Heads up: this is the line art version. Looking for the standard version? Find it here.

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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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  • You are responsible for what you approve - horizontal

    You are responsible for what you approve - horizontal

    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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  • Give this, not that (pre-approval version)

    Give this, not that (pre-approval version)

    Use this highly visual guide to empower your team to easily identify what's an acceptable gift, what needs approval, and what's never allowed. With examples drawn from the 2012 DOJ guidance, this version works for companies that allow cash,...

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  • Assessing Conflicts of Interest

    Assessing Conflicts of Interest

    This helpful one-pager gives HR professionals an easy way to assess whether a business decision raises red flags due to a conflict of interest. This off-the-shelf version guides them through both relationships and financial interests that may create a...

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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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  • You are responsible for who you engage - horizontal

    You are responsible for who you engage - horizontal

    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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  • 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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  • Video: It takes all of us to stop human trafficking

    Video: It takes all of us to stop human trafficking

    In this short, targeted training video (1:23), employees will learn how to identify the red flags of human trafficking when working with other companies. First we’ll explain what to look for, like whether they are located in high-risk countries,...

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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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  • Travel & expense red flags checklist

    Travel & expense red flags checklist

    Stop fraud and corruption risks in their tracks with this thorough checklist for reviewing T&E reports. Help your managers externalize their memory of procedures and red flags with this piece—they can focus on the harder questions when they...

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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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  • No, thanks: cash and equivalents

    No, thanks: cash and equivalents

    A simple reminder to your team to never take cash or equivalents.

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  • So-and-so is a government official

    So-and-so is a government official

    Your company (and the law) has specific rules about spending money on government officials. Raise your team's awareness about who actually is one.

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  • If you approve it, you own it

    If you approve it, you own it

    Your employees are grown-ups, but sometimes they need reminders that they're accountable for anything they approve.

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  • This is a third party (definition version)

    This is a third party (definition version)

    The concept of government intermediaries can be complicated. Enable your employees to understand who "third parties" are and why they're important to identify. This piece lives between our simple graphic on uniformed third parties and our more complex...

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  • Hiring a new service provider?

    Hiring a new service provider?

    Quickly educate your team on how to avoid potential bribery when hiring outside providers who will be interacting with the government with this graphic piece. Statistically, if something's going to go wrong for you in the anticorruption space, it's...

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  • Conflicts of Interest (line art version)

    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...

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  • Disclosure protects our reputation - horizontal

    Disclosure protects our reputation - horizontal

    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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  • Business Courtesies: What Can You Do?

    Business Courtesies: What Can You Do?

    Distill your gifts and entertainment policy into a handy chart—this one’s great for more complex policies. We made your gifts, entertainment, and travel policy simple by breaking out what can be expensed with without approval, what needs...

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  • Chinese New Year: Give Wisely

    Chinese New Year: Give Wisely

    Remind your China-based team of the basics of business gifts during their peak season of giving with this New Year graphic.

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