[Executive Education, Inc. - Seminars for Corporate Financial Managers & Management Advisory Services]

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.

The 2009 Edition of this seminar will include three new cases and a discussion of the international (IFAC) ethics standards

Participant Feedback

Excellent presentation – the best ethics class I have ever attended! — Manchester, NH

Topics Discussed Include:

Case selections change from year to year. Past cases have included these issues:

  • What should you do if the CFO chooses to ignore significant financial statement issues?
  • Could employee theft be a symptom of a bad “tone at the top?”
  • Is a culture of fear and intimidation a signal of fraudulent financial reporting?
  • What should you do if you know of another accountant cheating on her CPE reporting?
  • Does any legislation provide effective Whistleblower protection?
  • How can you talk to your boss about their bad behavior and still keep your job?
  • We use various North American and International ethical standards in discussing these cases.

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.