Today's HR professionals face tough ethical challenges. Recent financial scandals highlight the need to foster ethical behavior in the workplace and avoid the slippery slope of unethical decisions. Find out about the impact of cultural and organizational pressures to conform, and explore different ethical decision-making models.
Using case studies to stimulate learning and discussion, you'll increase your ability to handle ethical issues when advising others, and when you're facing them yourself. You'll leave the program better able to:
Determine when and where ethical issues are most likely to surface
Develop solutions, evaluate their impacts and decide on a course of action
Use tools for handling ethical dilemmas experienced at work
Maintain personal integrity
About the Presenters Rachel Choppin, MA, Principal of HR 4 You, is an accomplished teacher, HR consultant and career counselor. She has successfully hired, coached, trained and transitioned hundreds of employees both as a VP of HR and a consultant. Ms. Choppin teaches at UCLA, UC Davis and UCI Extensions and a frequent speaker and facilitator. She is a member of the UCLA Extension Human Resources Management Advisory Board and the facilitator of Schmooze & Learn and Career Connections.
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