NAB Approved | 6 Ethics hrs
This program is designed to help you and your organization wade through the gray and ambiguous areas of Business Ethics and give you the tools to consistently make the right decisions.
Module EI will review the simple and complex ethical decisions that may confront you in the workplace; how unwarranted gains and temptation affect ethical decisions that occur at work; common workplace abuses of power, knowledge, access, and relationships; how to develop and maintain your ethics at work; how to research legal issues without becoming a lawyer; how to research legal issues on the internet; and how to locate legislative statutes, executive orders, court rulings, and administrative regulations.
Module EII will review the need for practical Business Ethics; list some common ethical dilemmas that arise in the workplace; examine and evaluate an ethical dilemma; learn the definition of the Golden Rule and how to apply to specific ethical questions; learn the definition of the Public Disclosure Test and how to apply to specific ethical questions; and learn the definition of the Universalization Test and how to apply to specific ethical questions.
Module EIII will review Personal Value Priorities and how to use value priorities in daily life; how interests refer to the ethical involvement of all parties in a decision; how to determine the roles you play every day in your personal life and what values are good or desirable to you; how your personal values interact with your professional values; examine some of the value conflicts that arise in the world daily; how to define the values that you use in your personal and professional life; how to identify your moral principles; develop your moral principles; and how to help your moral principles to grow.