Hidden Trivia Challenge #3 Winner

Congratulations to Katie Bridges for being the first one to answer the Got Ethics? Hidden Trivia Challenge #3 correctly! It is TRUE, the following actions are all examples of Ethical Violations: Athletic events – allowing free entrance to friends or unauthorized persons Claiming sick leave to attend to personal business Representing the intellectual work or […]

Got Ethics? Hidden Trivia Challenge #3

True or False: All the actions listed below are examples of Ethical Violations Athletic events – allowing free entrance to friends or unauthorized persons Claiming sick leave to attend to personal business Representing the intellectual work or ideas of others as your own Failing to disclose tobacco use status on benefits forms common_fraud__ethical_violations The first […]

Hidden Trivia #2 Winner

Congratulations to Alex MacMurdo for having the first correct response to Got Ethics? Hidden Trivia Challenge #2. The most common source of detecting fraud is by tips.  43% of fraud is detected by tips verses only 16% for the second most common source, management review.

Chili Cook-Off Game Winners!!

and the WINNERS are…. Family Photo Session with Jeff Brown – Don Green Honorary Charger Coach of the Day – Greg Ford Throw a pot with April Godfrey – Emily Farmer Candy Guess – Don Green and Greg Ford…tied with the same guess of 126. You will each get half of the candy in the […]

Got Ethics? Hidden Trivia Challenge #2

The second most common source, 16%, of discovery of misconduct and fraud is from management review. The most common sources of fraud is detected as a result of tips. Using the document below, identify what percentage of fraud that is detected as a result of tips? 27% 32% 40% 43% The first person to email […]

COMMUNITY SHARE EMAIL

An opt-in email distribution list is available, where employees can send non-business types of emails. This new email distribution list is intended for employees interested in sending other types of general information covering any number of topics, announcements, or items that may be of interest to other employees. Everyone will have the ability to opt-in […]

Hidden Trivia Winner #1

Congratulations to Lyric Sprinkle for being the first to submit the correct answer to our Got Ethics? Hidden Trivia Challenge. It is true, failing to follow hiring and advertising protocols to hire a candidate of your choice is an example of Ethical Violations and Workplace Fraud. common_fraud__ethical_violations