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As interesting as possible

I think the content and format was covered concisely and the knowledge checks kept me engaged

Good basic intro

Love the role play examples, main gripe is that the questions are either too easy or feel like trick questions where not enough info is given, I was thankful that in one case there actually was answer of 'it depends'. In the test there was one about asking for a reward, I assume this means a personal reward rather than a reward for the company although not clear, in which case I would say the implication must always be intent to bribery, if if not purposely done, the correct answer was only bribery if purposely done, OK technically correct but we would NEVER want staff to ask for personal rewards, so not the best question.

Good and clear videos

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

informative

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

interesting and informative

The training was very informative and held my interest, I have done many online training over the years and its easy for the content to be stale but this was well put together and despite feeling rather long was a good training.

very clear and concise

Good examples to work on, clear definitions without too much 'Law' waffle. The session was no too long so kept engaged.

Clear, concise and easy to understand.

The information was presented in a clear, concise and easy to understand manner. Examples questions during the course helped to cement knowledge learnt from the course. Course was broken down in to easy to digest bitesize sections.

Sysdoc branded one.

We could probably build a better Sysdoc branded one.

Good course!

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

Perfect cleaner of the bribery vice

I would urge all trainees to regard this course as an eye opener in our day to day dealings. Most people have not been able to differentiate between bribery and hospitality. Bribes have always been treated as gifts and the concerned parties have taken it a usual way of doing business or obtaining contracts, tenders, etc. This has affected small upcoming business enterprises which cannot afford to bribe through to achieve their business goals as they're overtaken by the bribing-giants.