Picture this: it's annual conflict of interest disclosure time. Your questions are ready, the disclosure platform is prepped, and auto-reminders are set. Now all you need to do is train your employees on COIs and how to disclose them.
Before you schedule your annual e-learning course, hear me out: this is an easy way to deliver content, but certainly not the most effective way to train your employees.
There’s a much better solution. 💡
Campaigns are an employee-centric approach to training, which has many benefits. Here are 3 big reasons companies take this approach:
If you want to explore these benefits in greater detail, read about microbursts here. But if you’re ready to see what this looks like in practice, then let’s do this!
Start by giving your site leaders a heads-up of what’s to come so they're fully prepared to disseminate the message on your behalf and answer any questions from their team as they come.
Then, identify the communication methods that work best for the employee population you need to train, and use these tools to get your message out. Here’s an example of what your campaign might look like using Broadcat materials (of course, you can always use your own):
By starting off high-level, this will help your employees understand general concepts without overwhelming them with a ton of new information.
Now that people have had a moment to think about this concept, get your managers involved to build on what employees have learned. This opens the door to dialog so people can ask questions and discuss real-world scenarios.
Continue the conversation and give your employees a direct line to your team—this way they’ll know who to reach out to with questions. Now is the time to train your managers and HR so they're familiar with the process and supporting resources. This will ease any anxieties they might have about their responsibilities.
It’s disclosure time! Keep the issue top of mind without sending a ton of reminder emails, and encourage your people to disclose their interests.
Conflicts can pop up at any time, so make sure to follow up throughout the year with quick, casual reminders.
And just like that, you’ve completed your very first compliance training campaign! All that’s left to do is assess the effectiveness of your campaign and identify areas for improvement. For pointers on what to measure, check out our blog on key metrics to prove your training is working.
Wanna learn more about using Broadcat’s materials to create your own communications campaign? Let’s connect! Email me at brianna@thebroadcat.com.