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Accounting and Finance |
Ethics Under Pressure
Rachel Cox, CPA — Instructor of Professional Practice Department of Accounting in the Spears School of Business at Oklahoma State University
Ethics is a cornerstone of effective management. Successful leaders often pride themselves on their ability to make decisions with high levels of integrity. However, forensic experts indicate that no one is immune from corrupt behavior under various levels of pressure. This highly interactive seminar will discuss what corporations and individuals can do to encourage compliance despite these influences. After completing this seminar, participants should: • Understand various ethics program orientation types • Complete a stakeholder impact analysis • Identify at least three ways corporations can effectively encourage ethical compliance in their organization
This seminar is 50 minutes. Participants can earn 1.0 hour of behavioral ethics CPE credit upon completion.
» KORN FERRY COMPETENCIES Balances stakeholders | Courage | Drives vision and purpose | Directs work | Ensures accountability | Instills trust
SEMINAR OUTLINE
I. Ethics in the classroom II. Ethics in the corporate world III. Ethics program orientation types IV. Universal hypernorms V. Stakeholder impact analysis
VI. Corporate values VII. Corporate culture VIII. Corporate controls IX. Practical applications
The Center for the Future of Work in the OSU Spears School of Business offers various certificate programs and customized professional development.
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