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Conflicts of Interest: Relationships with Others

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Define a conflict of interest related to relationships with others
Provide examples of a conflict of interest related to relationships with others
Articulate the problems that can arise when a conflict of interest occurs
Recognize a possible conflict of interest
Take steps to address a possible or actual conflict of interest

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Sometimes relationships with others, including family, friends and romantic partners, and work-related duties and expectation of loyalty can conflict. These situations can raise concerns if employees compromise their ability to act objectively. This training helps learners to recognize such situations and raise them to the appropriate person to avoid allegations of improper conduct.

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Conflicts of Interest: Relationships with Others

Conflicts of Interest: Relationships with Others
Conflicts of Interest: Relationships with Others
Sometimes relationships with others, including family, friends and romantic partners, and work-related duties and expectation of loyalty can conflict. These situations can raise concerns if employees compromise their ability to act objectively. This training helps learners to recognize such situations and raise them to the appropriate person to avoid allegations of improper conduct.

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