Total Credits: 1 including 1 General
You wake up one morning with the flu, and you have a very important meeting at work today. Should you stay home and rest? Do the meeting via Skype? Go to work but avoid socializing? Go to work but socialize only with the people you don't like? Every day we ask ourselves, "What should I do?," but sometimes the answer isn't apparent. Sometimes we do know what we should do, but we lack the courage to do it. This high-content, engaging and entertaining webinar presents five powerful principles that will help you make the right decisions in HR and beyond. You'll see why ethical intelligence is the most overlooked leadership quality but the one that will help the organization--and you--succeed at the highest levels.
*Identify answers to five difficult "What would you do?" questions relevant to HR management
*Describe the five principles of ethical intelligence
*Understand why ethical intelligence is the most overlooked but the most crucial component of successful leadership
*ethics
*leadership
*management
*relationship building
*ethical culture
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Through his practical, engaging and entertaining presentations on high-character leadership, Bruce Weinstein, The Ethics Guy®, inspires company leaders to do the right thing every time. "High-character leadership is the key to financial success in business," Bruce says.
He is the CEO of the Institute for High-Character Leadership and writes the weekly Forbes online column, Profiles in High-Character Leadership.
Bruce does a recurring ethics segment on the top-rated morning news program in New York City, and he has discussed high-character leadership in business on CNN, NBC’s Today, ABC’s Good Morning America, CNBC’s Fast Money and Power Lunch, Fox Business's Cavuto and Fox News Channel’s Fox & Friends.
Société Generale, CRH, Marathon Petroleum Corporation, All State Insurance, Astellas Pharma, the Mechanical Contractors Association of America, The Home Depot, Northrop Grumman, the National Football League, and the South Carolina National Guard have been among Bruce’s many clients.
Bruce received his B.A. in philosophy from Swarthmore College and an M.A. and Ph.D. in philosophy with a concentration in bioethics from Georgetown University and the Kennedy Institute of Ethics. The W. K. Kellogg Foundation in Battle Creek, Michigan awarded Bruce a National Fellowship in leadership development.
He lives in New York City with his wife Kristen Bancroft, who is a compliance professional in the financial services industry and was a contestant on Jeopardy. Bruce maintains the website, TheEthicsGuy.com.
It would be helpful to have read Bruce Weinstein's book, "Ethical Intelligence: Five Principles for Untangling Your Toughest Problems at Work and Beyond" and be familiar with some of his Forbes.com columns.
Bruce Weinstein, The Ethics Guy
HR managers, employees and others who want to maintain a strong ethical culture and enhance financial success through high-character leadership
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