Those Things Are Like Gold

Accepting & Giving Gifts in the Workplace

It’s not always easy to identify when giving and receiving gifts crosses the line. In certain circumstances, simply the appearance of impropriety can result in significant problems for you and the organization. So, the bottom line is, we all have a responsibility to know and follow the organization’s policy on accepting and giving gifts.

Learning Path & Details

Competencies

  • Demonstrating Integrity & Professionalism
  • Ensuring Professional and Compliant Behavior

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TrainingBriefs® Accepting and Giving Gifts

TrainingBriefs® Accepting and Giving Gifts

Updated! The acceptance of gifts, services, and hospitality can leave an organization vulnerable to accusations of unfairness, partiality, deceit, or even unlawful conduct. This is one of many ethical issues that come up in the workplace.

Training Files (18)

TitleTypeTime/PagesLanguage
Video Vignette01:25 min EnglishDemo
Video Vignette00:42 min EnglishDemo
Workshop Material8 pages EnglishDemo
Accepting and Giving Gifts
Video Discussion Questions
Workshop Material2 pages EnglishDemo

Additional Information

There is a fine line when it comes to accepting and giving gifts in the workplace. Organizational policy should always dictate what can and can't be given/accepted.


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