eLearning Course

TrainingBriefs® Being Transparent

Giving False Information

The value of honesty in business has obvious and subtle implications. Unfortunately, there are times when individuals are asked to be less than totally honest in order to paint a brighter financial picture. In this course, you’ll observe two coworkers discussing an upcoming presentation to the board of directors. The boss is pressuring his subordinate to paint a picture that is brighter than it actually is.

Learning Path & Details

Competencies

  • Demonstrating Integrity & Professionalism

Learning Objectives

  • Understand the value of honesty in business and why virtue is also important.
  • Learn how to recognize the kinds of situations that can lead to problems.
  • Learn to think through the issues and figure out what's the best choice of action for you and your organization.

Interactivity

  • Audible Narration
  • Integrated Video
  • Interactions and Activities
  • Post-Assessment

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Also Available as: Video Vignettes

There’s Always Potential (from Good People, Bad Choices™)

There’s Always Potential (from Good People, Bad Choices™)

This vignette tackles the issue of presenting facts (company performance, etc.) in the best possible light - even though the facts might not be as good as presented. Many people can be impacted, especially shareholders.

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Additional Information

Always communicate the truth as you best know it – not in a way that is misleading or deceptive. Stakeholders or shareholders make decisions on how to move forward based on communications. A person’s intention is critical. Being wrong is not the same as lying.


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