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TOPICS:
Ethics
Leadership
Management
Business
Customer Service

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    Good Company
    Be the Organization that People Want to Work For, Partner With, Invest In and Buy From!

    What does it mean to be Good Company? It is the organization that people want to associate with, the organization that is successful and strong to the core. An organization that does the right thing at the right time for the right reason-profitably!

    Covered in this presentation:

    . Five reasons to operate a business in an ethical manner.
    . Five key principles that help leaders operate more effectively.
    . Three regular practices to enhance an ethical culture.
    . Five tips to help make the best possible decision in a challenging
    situation.

    Trust Me! Insights into Ethical Leadership
    • Examine the value of ethical leadership and its unique role in contributing to a productive and profitable environment.

    In a business climate where corporate leadership is often under the ethics microscope, leaders are increasingly challenged to find ways to deepen trust, foster collaboration, and build customer loyalty. This program will help participants gain a clearer understanding of ethics, show how ethics is a key ingredient in business and personal success, and will provide practical ideas to help tackle difficult decisions.

    Topics that will be covered include:

    • How to identify the “ethics gap”.
    • Five virtues that will enhance an ethical and productive workplace.
    • Five key business challenges and how to overcome them.
    • Four components to consider in making the best decision.

    This presentation combines timely and useful material with humorous stories for an experience that is informative, practical in application, and entertaining in delivery.

    Taking the High Road: How to Succeed Ethically When Others Bend the Rules
    • Develop skills to make sound ethical decisions under challenging circumstances.

    Problems and consequences attributed to poor ethical decisions can arise when ethical behavior is not defined, understood, or demonstrated.

    Explore how to promote an environment where:

    • Ethical behavior is valued.
    • Ethical behavior is considered the norm.
    • Ethical decisions help to contribute to long-term success.

    This program features easy to understand definitions of ethics, guidelines for tackling difficult decisions, practical examples, and a generous amount of humor—the result—an upbeat look at a key factor in long-term success.