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Very easy to use course

Excellent course.

Super Course

At the middle of the course, I stopped and re-access myself if I have been bribing people for my organization. This is so very interesting and I need to ask my Manager to understand the policy of Gift and Hospitality for our organisation – I certainly do not want to go to jail for doing the wrong thing. Business for me need the outmost integrity or honnesty in all our dealings.

Very informative

Good to know the sections of the 2010 anti bribery law

Succinct and to the point.

Clearly presented, succinct and to the point.

Provided clear guidelines to follow

This user gave this course a rating of 5/5 stars

Quick & to the point

This user gave this course a rating of 5/5 stars

Easy to use, simple and explanatory.

Nicely presented, easy to use/navigate and figure out what you have to do next.

mainly good

The course was clear and concise but it would have been helpful to review the questions again before you had to answer them. I got confused about who was who when it came to the questions. It was good in the earlier sections when you could play back the video

Straight to the point learning

I enjoyed that this was straight to the point, and easy to understand. The use of the videos and questioning allowed me to take in the main principles of bribery.

Very visually attractive presentation

A visually attractive and well balance presentation, spoiled by the simulated telephone calls and the error in the quiz. I have a hearing loss and was almost unable to hear the compressed and frequency limited voice of the telephone caller in the two role plays. I believe that there is an error in the test. In question 7 of 20, three signs that bribery may be taking place are offered as possible responses, but only one of them is the acceptable response. In the training all three of these signs are described, in the same terms that are used in the quiz.