Half Day Seminar
Cases in Corporate Ethics
Discussion of Real Life Conflicts
Anyone who has ever attended a lecture-format ethics seminar knows that there is a better way. Cases in Corporate Ethics provides an opportunity for lively group discussion of actual ethical dilemmas that have happened in the real world.
Cases in Corporate Ethics examines eight cases drawn from real-life business conflicts involving corporate financial managers.
Participant Feedback
It is rare to find a course that keeps you engaged the entire time. I never looked at the clock!
— Grand Rapids, MI
Topics Discussed Include:
Case selections change from year to year. Past cases have included these issues:
- Whose interests come first in the corporate world?
- What kinds of work can a former public accountant do without a license?
- Can I use my professional credentials if I am in the corporate world?
- Is a culture of fear and intimidation particularly susceptible to corporate fraud?
- How do you handle an owner who pays for personal expenses with company funds?
- Is exaggerating your CPE hours a violation of our professional codes of conduct?
- Does any legislation provide effective Whistleblower protection?
- What should you do if your boss bases financial statements on estimates that you know are inaccurate?
Cases and Class Discussion
This seminar includes group discussion of 8 cases.
Additional Information
Target Audience: Corporate financial managers
Level of Knowledge: Intermediate
CPE Credit: 4 hours group live
Area of Study:
Traditional: Ethics
NASBA: Behav.
Ethics
Prerequisite: None
Adv. Preparation: None
Author: John L. Daly
Acronym: CCE
Scheduling: Schedule this seminar with another of our half-day sessions such as Lean Accounting or Quick Close Workshop to provide a full-day seminar experience.
This seminar also has specially tailored editions for Canada, Louisiana and Oregon.
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