HR Ethics Series: Defining Business Ethics
HR Ethics Series: Defining Business Ethics
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Ever wondered what makes a business ethical? Explore the core principles and values that define ethical practices in the corporate world. It's the moral compass every HR professional needs. Ethics, simplified and solidified!
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
This course provides an introduction to business ethics, laying a foundation for how the study of right and wrong can (and should) shape the way organizations conduct business. While everyone within an organization is responsible for upholding high ethical standards, this course will focus specifically on the role that human resources professionals play in establishing and maintaining an ethical culture within an organization. The course addresses the importance of a code of conduct and professional and legal standards within the business organization. It lays out different ethical systems and how they provide frameworks for making ethical decisions.
Learning Outcomes
Describe the role of ethics in the workplace
Identify the intersection of human resources and ethics in business
Recognize qualities of an effective code of ethics
Understand how to implement and assess a code of ethics within an organization
Describe some of the major ethical frameworks used in developing business ethics
Summarize the three components of the ethical triangle: individual ethics, leadership ethics, and governance and control
Recognize the varied influences involved in ethical decision-making
Outline ethical models and guidelines
Apply ethical principles to workplace scenarios
Testimonials
Leta S.
This was such a great refresher and valuable use of time today! Thank you!
Caryn R.
This was an excellent training tool. The presentation of information in a variety of ways (flash cards, video, reading) kept me engaged. The examples were relevant, and I liked the fact that I could print the terms for future reference. I also liked the links to company sites with examples of codes of ethics, including the HRCI site. Would love to be able to present this to my workforce.