HR Ethics Series: Corporations and Corporate Social Responsibility
HR Ethics Series: Corporations and Corporate Social Responsibility
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Corporations aren't just about profits; they have a societal role too. Dive deep into Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and understand its ethical implications. Shape businesses that care for the community. Let's build corporations with heart!
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
Corporations have a fiduciary responsibility to produce profits for shareholders, but people increasingly believe that corporations have other responsibilities as well. Corporate social responsibility (CSR) recognizes the company's duty to its community, customers, and the environment as well as to shareholder value. This course defines corporations and discusses CSR best practices and important laws, such as the Sarbanes-Oxley Act and the U.S. Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, that constrain some unethical business practices. The course focuses on how the HR department can best support CSR and sustainability.
Learning Outcomes
Define a corporation
Identify corporate responsibility for ethical conduct
Demonstrate an understanding of the ways ethical values benefit an organization
Define corporate social responsibility (CSR)
Describe CSR best practices
Identify HR's emerging role in corporate sustainability
Explain the role of corporate governance in directing and controlling businesses
Identify the requirements of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX), including SOX Section 406
Describe the practices that the U.S Foreign Corrupt Practices Act prohibits, and explain how this acts applies to typical business situations
Explain the key factors involved in whistleblowing
Apply ethical principles to workplace scenarios