Preparing Managers To Conduct Business Ethics Training
- Topics:
- Business Ethics
- Tags:
- Business Ethics,
- Ethics,
- Leadership,
- Management,
- Training
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Overview: From the executive summary: ‘The failure to prepare managers for conducting a business ethics training is unfair to both trainers and participants. It also diverges from the ethics message that a company is attempting to convey to its employees. Instead of regarding manager-trainers as a means to deliver training, companies should consider the trainers as indispensable drivers of the ethics programs. Without the support and commitment of managers, a business ethics program is doomed to fail. When managers are viewed in the larger context, the reasons for soliciting the assistance and guidance on all aspects of the training program become apparent.’ The paper provides an insight into the concept of ‘business ethics training.’
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Format: HTML | Date: Jul 2003 | Pages: 1
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