Ethics: Making Ethical Decisions in a time of uncertainty
Presentation formats: Keynote, 1 hour, half day, full day
Hailed by many participants as the best ethics course ever, this session illustrates the challenges in implementing an organization wide ethics policy. People may be at odds between their personal ethical compass and the one developed by their organization.
Ethical issues are also associated with workplace deviance or corruption and its counterparts – lying, evasion of accountability, and abuse of authority. What causes them and how should they be dealt with? This session focuses on integrating ethics with everyday corporate life. Ethics breaches begin and end with people – understand the team you work with and find a common language to engage in a dynamic ethical environment.
The seminar’s topics include:
• Explore personal ethics vs. professional ethics
• How easy are ethics to define in the workplace?
• How does employee behavior influence ethical practice?
Ethics I – 4 hours
Prerequisite: Ethics Viewpoint
This session is for professionals who have already taken the Ethics Viewpoint seminar. Ethics I further explores the complex issues surrounding ethical breaches within the workplace. Can people distinguish between personal and professional breaches without bringing personal bias into the situation?
Ethics II – 4 hours
Prerequisite: Ethics Viewpoint
This session is for professionals who have already taken the Ethics Viewpoint seminar. Ethics II deepens our investigation into the complex issues surrounding ethical breaches within the workplace. Can people distinguish between personal and professional breaches without bringing personal bias into the situation?
Ethics III – 4 hours
Prerequisite: Ethics Viewpoint
This session is for professionals who have already taken the Ethics Viewpoint seminar. Ethics III advances further exploration of the complex issues surrounding ethical breaches within the workplace. Can people distinguish between personal and professional breaches without bringing personal bias into the situation?
Hailed by many participants as the best ethics course ever, this session illustrates the challenges in implementing an organization wide ethics policy. People may be at odds between their personal ethical compass and the one developed by their organization.
Ethical issues are also associated with workplace deviance or corruption and its counterparts – lying, evasion of accountability, and abuse of authority. What causes them and how should they be dealt with? This session focuses on integrating ethics with everyday corporate life. Ethics breaches begin and end with people – understand the team you work with and find a common language to engage in a dynamic ethical environment.
The seminar’s topics include:
• Explore personal ethics vs. professional ethics
• How easy are ethics to define in the workplace?
• How does employee behavior influence ethical practice?
Ethics I – 4 hours
Prerequisite: Ethics Viewpoint
This session is for professionals who have already taken the Ethics Viewpoint seminar. Ethics I further explores the complex issues surrounding ethical breaches within the workplace. Can people distinguish between personal and professional breaches without bringing personal bias into the situation?
Ethics II – 4 hours
Prerequisite: Ethics Viewpoint
This session is for professionals who have already taken the Ethics Viewpoint seminar. Ethics II deepens our investigation into the complex issues surrounding ethical breaches within the workplace. Can people distinguish between personal and professional breaches without bringing personal bias into the situation?
Ethics III – 4 hours
Prerequisite: Ethics Viewpoint
This session is for professionals who have already taken the Ethics Viewpoint seminar. Ethics III advances further exploration of the complex issues surrounding ethical breaches within the workplace. Can people distinguish between personal and professional breaches without bringing personal bias into the situation?