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Ethics education is not just for college students. Now it goes:
Ethics drives superior business performance! Seminar training for business ethics governance has a purpose and a value.
We can help you grapple with important issues. Businesses (including law firms) must be sensitive to the expanding body of business ethics law. Businesses (including law firms) can have appropriate forms and procedures. Employees, lawyers, and executives can avoid ethics problems that can put the firm into court as a defendant. Get an independent expert analysis of a problem or the issues important to
your firm. Get a one hour (or more) seminar on business ethics or government
required ethics compliance --- on the subjects of
importance to your business.
There are four different paths we can take in providing a corporate ethics seminar: I. Educational Training Seminars- From brief sessions to half-day to a day long. II. Distinct Ethics Modules Within Another Course/ Conference- Separate session on ethics included as part of the agenda for a conference or part of the curriculum of a management education course. III. Targeted Issues Workshops - One hour to full day sessions focusing on specific issues of a specific business. Designed with your input. IV. Module for Corporate Ethics Culture Rollout or Maintenance - Sessions to fit within a company ethics program to be given to a group within the company. These meet the need for a consistent base of ethics training company-wide but with adaptation to the diverse groups with in a company. These are customized planned discussion designed to be led by instructor to emphasize the company's specific ethics compliance goals and how the group attending should and can implement them in business.
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