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The Oh Series™ Everyday Ethics: Taking Turns
We’ve all been there…when someone else acts as if violating an ethical standard or even breaking the law is just a common, everyday thing…no big deal. This is an attempt to normalize an action that is really wrong and abnormal.
The Oh Series™ Everyday Ethics: The Kickback
Asking for or receiving trips, money, or other gifts of this type in order to influence the other person’s decision is known as a kickback. This type of influence is illegal under both federal law and a number of state laws.
The Oh Series™ Everyday Ethics: The Only Game In Town
Forcing a customer to pay higher prices is known as price fixing by reducing supply. A price fixing conspiracy to reduce inventory in order to raise prices hurts the company and ultimately the customers - who end up paying higher prices.
The Oh Series™ Everyday Ethics: The Win-Win Offer
When competitors agree to inflate pricing or include unreasonable special terms in a bid resulting in the other company having a better shot at getting the contract, customers lose and reputations are damaged.
The Oh Series™ Everyday Ethics: The Write Off
Simply put, falsifying expense accounts is wrong and violates company policies. It’s not up to us to decide what should be reimbursed by the company. And requesting reimbursement for expenses that don’t meet an organization’s policy is really a form of theft or fraud.
There’s Always Potential
This vignette tackles the issue of presenting facts (company performance, etc.) in the best possible light - even though the facts might not be as good as presented. Many people can be impacted, especially shareholders.
Trust Me, It's Not Anonymous
Digitally Remastered! One of the biggest fears employees have about reporting potential violations is that their name or reports won't be kept anonymous or confidential. So, when we learn about employees who have concerns about any part of our business ethics and compliance program, we need to take the time to explain how our program works and encourage employees to speak up about anything they think could be a problem.
Program Introduction (from Integrity Every Day)
Introduces what it means to act with integrity on a daily basis.
The Oh Series™ Everyday Ethics: Program Introduction
Ethical decisions creep up on us... sometimes daily. Using this program, you’ll not only be aware of and be able to recognize ‘sticky’ situations that can cause problems; you’ll be better prepared to do the right thing.
How to Maintain Integrity Every Day (from Integrity Every Day)
Summarizes how to maintain integrity each and every day.
L.E.A.D. with Integrity - Program Closing/L.E.A.D. Model Summary
Review of the L.E.A.D. model and how it can be used to reinforce ethical conduct and code of conduct policies.
The Oh Series™ Everyday Ethics: What's the Bottom Line?
We’re all faced with difficult and challenging situations. As we saw, it’s not always easy doing the right thing. And that’s why we need to do our best in making RIGHT decisions.
Case Study: Inside Job (employee)
Using company information for personal gain
Article: Supporting Consistent Ethics and Values in the Workplace
As business leaders, what do we truly value? Integrity? Innovation? Delighting our customers? Being an employer of choice? Or are some of these just platitudes that make our annual reports look pristine? Does our aversion to ideas advocating radical change suggest we are really a conservative company, even though our words tell everyone we value risk taking?
SMART-START™ Integrity: The Way We Do Business
Looking for a smart way to kick off a training session? Launch a meeting? Start to build a culture? In just four minutes, using music, animated text and graphics, this thought-provoking video will instruct, inspire and definitely stimulate discussion about promoting ethical conduct and compliance in the workplace.
TrainingBytes® Who Are You?™
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“Who are you?” That’s been asked by the greatest minds over the centuries. We’re not going to attempt to answer that universal question, but…we CAN address it as it relates to ourselves at work. We can choose to be a person with purpose. We can choose to be a person of respect. We can choose to look for the positive in others and bring out their best. When you think about what your alternatives are, it can help in making that choice….who you want to be.
L.E.A.D. with Integrity™: Promoting a Culture of Ethical Conduct and Compliance
Digitally Re-Mastered in HD Format! Help managers and supervisors step up to the daily task of promoting ethical conduct and ensuring compliance. Using the L.E.A.D. model your managers, directors, supervisors and team leaders will develop the skills needed to foster, influence and sustain a culture of ethics and compliance.
It’s Pretty Obvious Where He’s From…
In making hiring decisions, it is important and necessary to follow good employment practices. And we must not engage in any actions that would result in unlawful discrimination. In short, we all have a responsibility to know and follow the organization’s policies on dealing with diversity and preventing discrimination in the workplace.
Workplace Bullying: The School Principal
A teacher takes necessary steps. Review Organizational Polices, Document actions and responses, Involve HR or management, Formalize complaint.
It's the Law™ - Program Introduction
Explains the responsibility of managers to know the law and how it applies in their workplace