- Internal Communications
 
Communication is crucial during the Ethics Awareness Initiative. Some of the communications that have been successful in the past have been as follows:
- E-mail communication from the President during the kickoff of the Ethics Awareness Initiative.
 - Alternatively, video from the president and / or other senior leader(s)
 - E-mails from Senior management
 - Recognition of the initiative during staff meetings
 - Post a message about the initiative to internal electronic bulletin boards.
 - Post a message on digital signage
 - Post flyers on bulletin boards
 - Departmental newsletters
 - Internal surveys
 
- External Communications & Social Media
 
- Press release
 - Post information about the awareness initiative on the institution’s website
 - Create a website for the initiative with a link from the institution’s homepage.
 - Post information on Facebook
 - Use of other social media to include Twitter
 - Create a video and share by way of social media or share on institution’s website
 - YouTube video
 
- Education
 
- Include awareness initiative in compliance trainings offered by the institution
 - Offer on-line training
 - Host a featured speaker
 - Host an educationalroundtable or panel of experts on an ethics or related topic
 - Lunch & Learn
 - Staff / Faculty presentations
 - Ethics Workshops – would have information, policies, handouts and associated forms related to gratuities, conflict of interest, outside activities, ethics policy, etc.
 - Lecture series, some potential speakers might be: Chuck Gallagher, James Holzrichter, Frank Bucaro, Lynn Brewer, Noah Bopp, Annabel Beerel, Michael Connor or Jerome Mayne.
 - Have internal audit speak to institutional departments about services offered, mission, how to avoid problems, reminders about disclosures, etc.
 
- Activities / Events / Promotions
 
- Kickoff event – breakfast, lunch & learn or similar
 - Document shred event – could feature a speaker or handout about privacy, security, records retention, etc.
 - Daily ethics quiz: could be conducted in person, by e-mail, through website, or through social media
 - Ethics Chalk event
 - T-shirt design competition
 - Community events
 - Information tables
 - Vendor fair
 - Use of promotional items related to Ethics Awareness, e.g. a cup, kicksack, sticky pad with the Ethics Hotline Information
 - Role playing
 - Games such as Family Feud or Jeopardy using ethics questions.
 - Host a movie event / night for students; some movies that might be relevant are as follows: Catch Me If You Can, Wall Street, Fargo, The Firm, Man for all Seasons, and documentaries such as “Inside Job”, “The High Cost of Low Prices.”
 - Cookie table at student center or other location convenient for students and faculty
 
