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Common Ethical Challenges
Topic-Leadership | Topic-Human Resources | Topic-HRCI | Topic-SHRM
Establishing an ethical work environment is a leader’s responsibility but encouraging and maintaining it is everyone’s responsibility. Leaders that are personally committed to an ethical, respectful, and productive workplace model the behaviors that create trust, demonstrate fairness, and encourage everyone to reach their full potential. This training program defines the many types of ethical choices present in the workplace, what enables and gets in the way of the ethical choices we make, and how leaders can positively influence the culture of their organization through an increased awareness of workplace ethics.
Course Goal
To inform, educate, and inspire leaders to guide others through ethical decision-making and leadership.
Course Objectives
After completing this course, participants will be able to:
Understand and identify the different components of ethical and professional competency
Understand, identify, and state the difference between confidential information and private information
Define, recognize, and avoid common conflicts of interest
Understand and recognize key communication dynamics that influence honesty, candor
Describe how ethics issues can arise from poor communication
Understand and identify the powerful role organizational culture and cognitive decision-making play in ethics and employee well-being and retention
Develop an Ethics/Compliance culture and a “Morality of Mindfulness”
Designed For:
Supervisors, mid-level Managers and HR
Early Bird Price
(until 5/5/22)
:
$105 Member | $145 Non-Member
Price
(after 5/5/22)
:
$120 Member | $160 Non-Member
When
5/26/2022 8:30 AM - 12:00 PM
Where
The Employers Association 5570 Executive Pkwy SE Grand Rapids, MI 49512-5507 UNITED STATES
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