Description
A company’s ethics will have an influence on all levels of business. It will influence all who interact with the company including customers, employees, suppliers, competitors, etc. All of these groups will have an effect on the way a company’s ethics are developed. It is a two-way street; the influence goes both ways, which makes understanding ethics a very important part of doing business today. Ethics is very important, as news can now spread faster and farther than ever before.
Business Ethics Workshop Outline
Module One: Getting Started
- Workshop Objectives
Module Two: What is Ethics?
- What is Business Ethics
- 10 Benefits of Managing Ethics
- Case Study
Module Three: Implementing Ethics in the Workplace
- Benefits
- Guidelines for Managing Ethics in the Workplace
- Roles and Responsibilities
Module Four: Employer / Employee Rights
- Privacy Policies
- Harassment Issues
- Technology
Module Five: Business and Social Responsibilities
- Identifying Types of Responsibilities
- Case Study
- Handling Conflicting Social and Business Responsibilities
- Case Study
Module Six: Ethical Decisions
- The Basics
- Balancing Personal and Organizational Ethics
- Common Dilemmas
- Making Ethical Decisions
- Overcoming Obstacles
Module Seven: Whistle Blowing
- Criteria and Risk
- The Process
- When You Should “Blow the Whistle”
Module Eight: Managerial Ethics
- Ethical Management
- Identifying the Characteristics
- Ensuring Ethical Behavior
Module Nine: Unethical Behavior
- Recognize and Identify
- Preventing
- Addressing
- Interventions
Module Ten: Ethics in Business (I)
- Organization Basics
- Addressing the Needs
- Ethical Principles
Module Eleven: Ethics in Business (II)
- Ethical Safeguards
- Developing a Code of Ethics
- Performing an Internal Ethics Audit
- Upholding the Ethics Program
Module Twelve: Wrapping Up
- Words from the Wise
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