HR Ethics Series: Common Ethical Challenges
HR Ethics Series: Common Ethical Challenges
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Every HR professional faces ethical dilemmas. But fret not, for we're here to help you navigate them. From workplace issues to organizational decisions, tackle challenges head-on with clarity and confidence. It's ethics, demystified!
Course Duration:15 hours
Credits:
CEU Credits: 0.15
AMA PCM CEU Credits: 0
PDU Credits: 1.5
HRCI Credits: 1.5
SHRM Credits: 1.5
CFRE Credits: 0
ATD CI Credits: 2
ACE Credits: 0
Course Description
There are certain ethical challenges that employees and organizations are likely to face. Many of these challenges arise due to the commercial nature of business. Business owners and leaders are interested in generating a profit and accruing assets, and because of this, morally troubling situations can be difficult to identify, evaluate, and navigate clearly. This course examines ethical challenges that companies and organizations may encounter and steps for how to address them. While all members of an organization are responsible for promoting and preserving an ethical culture within the organization, this course pays special attention to the role that human resources professionals play in mitigating ethical challenges.
Learning Outcomes
Define company loyalty and conflicts of interest
Describe ways in which employees are likely to abuse their official positions
Name the ethical implications of bribes, kickbacks, gifts, and entertainment in a business setting
List the legal and moral concerns surrounding product safety
Compare arguments for and against governmental regulation of suppliers and manufacturers
Identify examples of deception and unfairness in advertising
Describe the role of the Federal Trade Commission and other agencies charged with enforcement
Apply ethical principles to workplace scenarios
Testimonials
Scott M.
This was a great course! It really brought these ethical situations home in really practical ways. It opened my eyes to things we deal with all the time, like conflict of interest, employee loyalty, and even the ethics of advertising and marketing campaigns. Very cool class!