eLearning Course

Got Compliance?™ When Someone Asks You to Lie

Ethics and Honesty

When someone at work asks you to deceive others by lying or breaking promises, they’re asking you to compromise your integrity, your reputation, your job, and at times, even the company’s reputation and the safety of others. By completing this course, you will learn some ways to respond if someone in the workplace asks you to behave deceptively, explore the possible reasons why people may ask you to lie, and realize the implications of various responses to their requests.

Learning Path & Details

Competencies

  • Ensuring Professional and Compliant Behavior

Interactivity

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

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Also Available as: Video Vignettes

Just Tell Them I'm Not Here

Just Tell Them I'm Not Here

Digitally Remastered! You know, one of the things that's easy to forget is that our team members pay attention to every little thing we say and do. Like it or not, we set the example. And when we ask an employee to do something that's questionable—like making up an excuse because we've forgotten something or don't want to deal with someone— it has an impact. It might not seem like much at the time, but all those "little tears" can eventually begin to rip our organization's integrity fabric to pieces. As leaders, we need to hold ourselves and our peers accountable to make sure that doesn't happen.

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Additional Information

Professional integrity means working hard, treating others with respect, and communicating clearly and honestly. If someone asks you to violate your integrity you must respectfully decline and seek a constructive resolution.


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