Sometimes ethical conflicts occur because people have different have different values and concepts over what is ethical. Or there may be a clack of clarity or conflict between individual and company values. Learn how to raise and deal with these conflicts.
This program focuses on how you and others make ethical choices, and how to resolve the ethical dilemmas in your life or organization based on your own and others' ethical approaches. The program can include experiential exercises, role playing, simulation games, small group discussion, problem solving, and more. It includes using the Ethical Choices Mapping Instrument, so participants can discover how they rate in their own ethical choice compared to others. Each program is customized for your group with special handouts and other materials.
Possible topics include:
- What's your ethical approach?
- How does your approach change in different situations?
- How well does your current approach work?
- Is there anything you want to change?
- What's the ethical approach of others?
- How can understanding their approach improve your relationship?
- Is there anything you want to change about this relationship?
- What kind of ethical dilemmas do you want to resolve?
- Is there a problem with your ethical approach or that of others?
- How you can apply a more ethical approach in resolving conflicts in your own life?
- Will developing ethical guidelines for the future help?
The material in this program is based on the book: MAKING ETHICAL CHOICES, RESOLVING ETHICAL DILEMMAS by Gini Graham Scott.
NOTE: INCLUDE A LINK TO THE ETHICAL CHOICES MAPPING SYSTEM. MAKE “ON ETHICAL CHOICES” “THE ETHICAL CHOICES MAPPING SYSTEM” It doesn’t need a page link on the side – just it’s own page from that link.
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