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A.C.T. with Integrity™ Real Situations for Discussion (eLearning Course)
Equip employees to make the right choices in tough ethical situations. This updated eLearning course will help your employees learn how to recognize the most common business ethics and compliance situations they face every day. It provides a clear, easy-to-use model that will help them think things through to arrive at the most appropriate choice of action to take, ensuring the integrity of your organization.
TrainingBriefs® Gathering Competitive Information
Ethics concern an individual's moral judgments about right and wrong. Decisions taken within an organization may be made by individuals or groups, but whoever makes them will be influenced by the culture of the company. One area of concern within many organizations is the gathering of competitive information. Collecting information about your competitors makes good business sense. However, you must do so in an ethical and reasonable way. Unfortunately, this doesn’t always happen. If you ever find yourself in this situation, it helps to know how to act.
A.C.T. with Integrity™: Real Situations for Discussion (eLearning Advantage)
Most organizations operate at a fast pace—which means real choices have to be made quickly by employees every day. And every time they make a choice, they hold the future well-being of your organization in their hands. This highly interactive course will help your employees learn how to recognize the most common business ethics and compliance situations they face every day.
TrainingBriefs® Accepting and Giving Gifts
Updated! The acceptance of gifts, services, and hospitality can leave an organization vulnerable to accusations of unfairness, partiality, deceit, or even unlawful conduct. This is one of many ethical issues that come up in the workplace.
TrainingBriefs® Confidential Information
Updated! Maintaining confidentiality at the workplace is of utmost importance in today’s competitive world to ensure that information about customers, clients, and employees are safe. This course delves into the importance of keeping things confidential.
TrainingBriefs® Conflict of Interest
Updated! A conflict of interest arises in the workplace when an employee has competing interests or loyalties that either are, or potentially can be, at odds with each other. A conflict of interest causes an employee to experience a struggle between diverging interests, points of view, or allegiances.
TrainingBriefs® Cutting Corners
Ethics violations put the company and our work at risk. We count on you to conduct yourself with integrity and to help influence others to also act with honesty and professionalism. If you notice a co-worker violating the code of business ethics, it is your ethical obligation to them, to the company, and to yourself to gather your thoughts about the situation and organize an appropriate response to help minimize potential risks.
TrainingBriefs® Ethical Choices - Quality Products & Services
Updated! Cutting corners can involve any number of actions. It could mean ignoring policies, regulations, or laws. It might involve short-cutting the processes that are in place. It could mean cutting quality. It might mean ignoring or taking significant risks. It could involve lying or covering up problems.
TrainingBriefs® Ethical Choices - The Competition
Updated! Everybody should spend plenty of time thinking about competitors, and how they relate to their business, but you need to be very careful what you say out loud about them to your team, your investors, and your customers. What you say speaks volumes about how you think about your business, how smart you are, and your personal integrity.
TrainingBriefs® Ethical Dilemma - Careful What You Say
Updated! When someone at work asks you to deceive others by lying or breaking promises, they’re asking you to compromise your integrity, your reputation, your job, and at times, even the company’s reputation and quite possibly the safety of others.
TrainingBriefs® Ethical Dilemma - Insider Information
Updated! In this course, you’ll observe two coworkers having a casual conversation when one of them makes the suggestion of obtaining inside information to win a contract bid. As you complete this course, ask yourself “would I know what to do in this situation?”
TrainingBriefs® Ethical Dilemma - Spreading Rumors
Updated! You and a friend are having lunch… when the friend reveals that she has been fostering uncertainty about her company’s competitor... you know... spreading rumors about them. What would you do in this situation?
TrainingBriefs® Ethics and Compliance Concerns
New Micro-Learning! Although living our daily lives with ethics and integrity may seem simple enough, often times we can find ourselves in difficult situations when making the right decision is not always easy or clear. You will face choices every single day that impact your success, and the success of your organization.
TrainingBriefs® Integrity in Hiring
Updated! As a manager, we are ethically bound to oversee the recruitment and hiring process with honesty, consistency and objectivity. This course looks at a specific hiring example and spends some time talking about what you should do in this situation making sure you always act with integrity.
TrainingBriefs® Evaluating Ethical Situations
Updated! Deciding to how to react when you observe coworkers breaking policy or even laws can have consequences not only for them, but for you and the organization as well. If you find yourself in this type of situation, remember to use the filtering steps; evaluate the situation, evaluate the outcome of possible actions, and proceed accordingly.
TrainingBriefs® Keeping It Confidential
Updated! Maintaining confidentiality at the workplace is of utmost importance in today’s competitive world to ensure that information about customers, clients and employees is safe. When it comes to ethical discussions, confidentiality is one of many ethical issues that come up in the workplace.
TrainingBriefs® Misusing Confidential Information
Updated! A code of ethics establishes parameters for professional conduct. It involves the principles and moral values of an organization. If you are informed of the inappropriate use of confidential information, take the claim seriously. A breach of confidential information by a former employee can be disastrous.
TrainingBriefs® Providing Accurate Information
Updated! In the absence of accurate, reliable, and timely information, people and organizations will make bad decisions; they will be unable to help or persuade others to make better decisions. One problem all too often faced in the workplace is when someone is asked or told to compromise their ethical code. Accurate information and maintaining our ethical code are one of many ethical issues that come up in the workplace.
TrainingBriefs® Selling with Integrity
Updated! One definition of being ethical is “conforming to professional standards of conduct.” Herein lies both a problem and an opportunity for those of us in the world of sales. The problem lies in the fact that many people do not think of sales as a profession. Negative stereotypes have caused them to avoid or look down at a salesperson with disdain.
Got Compliance?™ Unintended Ethical Dilemmas
In this eLearning module, we’ll discuss different reactions to ethical dilemmas at work. Two situations are explored, with people feeling compelled to intervene in a constructive way, with them wanting to influence a coworker to help them avoid an ethical conflict and to bring about a more positive outcome. Both obtaining inside information to win a contract bid and fostering uncertainty about a competitor are covered in this topic.