The Network won for the creation of a hosted Flash module focused on ethics in the workplace.
Entitled "Ethics Idol," the interactive educational Flash module utilizes a pop-culture, reality show format to engage employees in the decisions they may make around ethical behavior in the workplace. Ethics Idol was developed by The Network's creative agency for the workplace, mPower Communications, for their client, Cisco Systems (Cisco). Ethics Idol was featured on Cisco Intranet and contained a series of animated ethics scenarios that were evaluated by judges. Employees also voted throughout this process to make their own judgment calls on each ethical situation.
"Our organization specializes in building employee awareness as part of a well-planned ethics and compliance education program. The national recognition for creating an engaging and compelling medium for ethics and compliance is a huge honor," said Tony Malone, CEO of The Network. "With Ethics Idol, the amazingly creative talents of our in-house graphic design team helped raise awareness of ethics and compliance."
"Although the Stevie Award is a tremendous honor, this recognition is icing on the cake from a hugely successful ethics initiative to our employees," said Jeremy Wilson, manager of the ethics office at Cisco. "Ethics Idol helped raise awareness to Cisco's employees that each ethical dilemma is not always cut and dry, and if they should have any questions to refer to the Cisco Code of Business Conduct for guidance."
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