The Oh Series™ Everyday Ethics: Divide and Conquer

Workplace Ethics - Market Division/Collusion

Dividing up a sales territory to keep a competitor out of the bidding process is an example of an illegal bidding practice known as market division. This practice usually results in higher bid prices - hurting competition and consumers.

Learning Path & Details

Competencies

  • Developing High-Performing Work Habits
  • Ensuring Professional and Compliant Behavior
  • Ethics and Compliance

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The Oh Series™ Everyday Ethics (The Complete Series eLearning)

The Oh Series™ Everyday Ethics (The Complete Series eLearning)

The complete Oh Series situations in one course! When we’re faced with a decision that involves right and wrong choices at home or at work, sometimes it's hard to figure out what's the best decision in a given situation. This complete course covers 12 tricky ethical situations that make you go... "OH?!?"

Training Files (18)

TitleTypeTime/PagesLanguage
Video Vignette01:39 min EnglishDemo
Video Vignette00:46 min EnglishDemo
Workshop Material6 pages EnglishDemo
Workshop Material2 pages EnglishDemo

Additional Information

The Oh Series™ presents powerfully relevant ethical/moral situations that get people talking. In this case, a competitor asks another to split the territory in order to prevent bidding against each other.


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