
TrainingBriefs® Compromising Your Standards
Using Inaccurate Information
New Micro-Learning! When it comes to using inaccurate information to meet a deadline - even if it doesn't seem to impact or affect the outcome of a situation - it is a very slippery slope. Sometimes there is information that should not be kept confidential.
Learning Path & Details
- Ethics & Compliance
- Type: eLearning - TrainingBriefs®
- Audience: General
- Level: Foundational
- Seat Time: 5 Minutes
Topics
Suggested Industry Usage
Competencies
- Demonstrating Integrity & Professionalism
- Ethics and Compliance
Learning Objectives
- You have the responsibility to find the right person to tell.
- To be ethical - you must be willing to speak up.
Interactivity
- Audible Narration
- Integrated Video
- Interactions and Activities
- Post-Assessment
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Training Files (1)
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Additional Information
New Micro-Learning!
When it comes to using inaccurate information to meet a deadline - even if it doesn't seem to impact or affect the outcome of a situation - is a very slippery slope. Sometimes there is information that should not be kept confidential.
Trainer Comments: A subtle look at how we push the ethical envelop by using inaccurate information - even thought we know it's wrong.
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