
Ethics: Avoiding the Slippery Slope of Ethical Pressures – Part 2
In this course, we will discuss several positive approaches to maintaining an ethical culture. And we will finish with several scenarios for you to discuss with your team to keep strengthening their ethical muscles.
Format
Online
NASBA Field of Study
Behavioral Ethics
Level
Basic
CPE Credits
2
Author(s)
Jennifer H. Elder
Availability
1 year
Product Number
BLISSETHICS223SSO
Ethics is easy to talk about and hard to do. All it takes is one step down the wrong path and you can find yourself sliding headfirst into professional trouble. Maintaining and ethical culture requires constant attention and proactive behavior.
In this course we will start by taking a deeper dive into Wells Fargo, how a highly respected bank, founded over 170 years ago, can ignore five of their core corporate values and earn over $10 billion in fines. We will discuss several positive approaches to maintaining an ethical culture. And we will finish with several scenarios for you to discuss with your team to keep strengthening their ethical muscles.
Who Will Benefit
CPAs in public and private practice
Key Topics
- 6 steps to implement to create and maintain an ethical culture
- Evaluating ethical challenges with an ethical issues checklist
- Ethical dilemma scenarios for discussion
Learning Outcomes
- Analyze the events leading up to the Wells Fargo scandal
- Identify six easily implementable steps to create and maintain an ethical culture
- Recall the ethical issues checklist
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