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ETHICS IN THE WORKPLACE<\/p><\/h1><\/div>

WORKPLACE ETHICS SERIES<\/span><\/p><\/h6><\/div>

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Overview\/Description<\/h3>\n

What does being ethical mean? How does one make the best ethical choice in a complex project management environment? What are legal requirements, and how can you spot the moment when conflict of interest has occurred? In today\u2019s world, managers must have a clear comprehension of these ethical responsibilities. Managers must also be aware of their professional duty to contribute to the body of project management knowledge, to pass on that knowledge to others, and to assess and enhance individual competence. This course teaches prospective managers techniques for making ethical choices; contract elements for legal requirements, and how to manage conflicts of interest. It also suggests ways to share lessons learned, and to enhance personal abilities.<\/p>\n

Target Audience<\/h3>\n

This series is targeted specifically for project managers, project team members, functional managers with employees assigned to project teams, project stakeholders, any team manager or member interested in project management, executives committed to their organization\u2019s growth, managers required to take on new challenges, and top managers with vision.
\nExpected Duration 3.0 hours<\/p>\n

Lesson Objectives:<\/h3>\n