Business Ethics and Integrity
Our Business Ethics and Integrity Course is designed to raise employee awareness and understanding, offering practical examples mirroring real-world ethical dilemmas.
To uphold the high standards expected by customers, suppliers, and stakeholders, every company establishes core values at the root of their operations.
These form the basis of a Code of Ethics, which suggests standards of behaviour and best practices that can be referred to when facing new or challenging situations.
- 45 Minutes
- For all staff
- Based on UK legislation, but suitable for global audiences upon the removal of UK-specific references and translation as necessary.
Learning objectives
- Recognise what is meant by ethics and integrity in business and for our Company
- Identify the reasons why ethical decision-making is so important to us
- Confidently reach out for support when dealing with challenging situations
- Make ethical decisions in a wide range of business situations
What can you expect your employees to learn?
Introduction
Do you share our ethics?
- Ethics in the business world
- Morality, ethics and integrity
- What do we mean by ethics in business?
- Why are business ethics so important?
- Thinking about our reputation
Code of Ethics
- You decide: Why is the Code of Ethics so important?
What ethics mean for our Company
- Maintaining ethical relationships
- Ethics in action
- Recognising warning signs
- Four steps towards acting with integrity
Your business ethics in practice
- The gift
- The trainee
- The tender - I
- The tender - II
- Our good name
- The interview
- The bonus - I
- The bonus - II
- The bonus - III
- An unwelcome encounter - I
- An unwelcome encounter - II
- Effluent problem - I
- Effluent problem - II
- Safety first
- A personal problem
- Quality counts
- Selling right
- Obliged to help
- Restructuring
- The late payment - I
- The late payment - II
Speaking up
Summary
Affirmation
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