Category results for: speaking up

Compliance Corner – Issue 3.12

Burger Joint Bravery: Teaching employees to say something when they see something Question: If you were in a restaurant and you looked over to see that another customer standing nearby resembled the FBI’s most wanted fugitive, would you do something? What if you knew that the fugitive was wanted for murder and was likely “armed […]

Compliance Corner – Issue 3.5

NEW VIDEOS! In this month’s issue we follow two more of the characters from the original annual ethics and compliance training to learn how they responded to Dr. Evans’ behavior. See who called the Helpline, who didn’t, and who cooperated with the ICO during the investigation. Speak-up Culture 101: The FAQs Speak-up culture; we talk […]

Compliance Corner – Issue 3.2

“Snitches Get Stitches,” and Other Barriers to Speak-up Culture “Snitches get stitches.” When I was teaching middle school, I often heard students using this phrase when speaking about other students they suspected of telling the teacher who among them had committed the kiddie crime of the moment. Recently, I was surprised to find the adult […]

To speak up or not to speak up – that is the question!

Compliance Corner – Issue 1.2 If you’re like most people, chances are you’ve either witnessed – or experienced –  something in the workplace that has caused you to question whether it was legal, safe, or ethical. And, again, if you’re like most people, you may have considered telling someone about it. Did you? Believe it […]