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The Visual Travel Guide—a simple, illustrated deep-dive into overseas travel risk [November 2019 Gift]

You’ve probably seen our Overseas Travel Checklist at some point. It’s probably our most famous piece of work, and it was even included in an academic article as an example of how to do this right.

But have you ever tried to use a checklist and discover that you’re just not sure how to handle a specific item?

Of course! No matter how crisp and sharp a checklist is, that can happen.

And that’s why checklists are just one part of a well-designed approach to compliance. Sometimes you need a little more information so you can dig into an issue, and that’s true even for something as amazing as our  Overseas Travel Checklist.

Which is why we're talking about ...

The Broadcat Visual Travel Guide!

Taking a well-designed approach to a risk isn’t just deploying one checklist: it’s deploying a strategy to tackle the risk.

So yes, you should use our travel checklist and you should integrate it into your travel system. That is true just-in-time training, and it’s the kind of stuff that earned us shout-outs from both the academic world and Hui Chen herself.

But you should back it up with this beast.

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Our Visual Travel Guide gives each checklist item its own page with detailed guidance on what to do. You can use it for in-depth training on the topic, as well as host it on your compliance intranet as a drill-down resource. That way, if an employee isn’t sure what to do on a specific checklist item, they can do a deeper dive into this guide.

But that’s not all it does. Take a look at this page, for example:

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See the “click here to get started” button? There are a bunch of them in this guide.

And that’s because this guide is not just intended to convey information; it’s intended to spur action. So when someone realizes they need a pre-approval, or more information, you can hyperlink right to the document, page, or email address they need to get started.

To that end: yup, it’s fully editable, because it’s intended to tell your employees what to do at your company. You can get fancy with the customizations in Adobe InDesign, or keep it simple in Microsoft PowerPoint—we’ve even included instructions on how to add the hyperlinks if PowerPoint is the bane of your existence:

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Yes, this is amazing. And if you join at the right time, it’s FREE.

Two ways to get it!

For free: Already a Compliance Design Club Member in November 2019? Go check your account, you genius, it’s already there! (And if you join before November 30, we’ll send it to you directly FOR FREE!)

For 20 tokens: Is it after December 1st and you’re still not a Member? 

First, get on that! Get started here.

Second, all is not lost: you can still buy it with 20 tokens. Even better? Afterwards, you’ll have a full-on strategy for tackling risks associated with travel—and have tokens to spare!

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