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TrainingBriefs® Maintaining Confidentiality

Keeping Information Confidential

New Micro-Learning! Maintaining confidentiality at the workplace is of utmost importance in today’s competitive world to ensure that information about customers, clients, and employees is safe. But… there might be times that we may find ourselves in an awkward situation that could lead to the compromise of such information.

Learning Path & Details

Competencies

  • Professional and Compliant Behavior
  • Promoting Ethical Conduct

Learning Objectives

  • Recognize the kinds of situations that can lead to problems;
  • Think through the issues and figure out what's the best choice of action for you and your organization.

Interactivity

  • Audible Narration
  • Integrated Video
  • Interactions and Activities
  • Post-Assessment

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Also Available as: Video Vignettes

Bad Day at Work (from Good People, Bad Choices™)

Bad Day at Work (from Good People, Bad Choices™)

This vignette discusses the inadvertent compromising of confidential information (impending lay-offs, new product development, etc.).

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Additional Information

The bottom line is simple: managers and employees have an ethical responsibility to keep privileged information confidential.


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