Description
Every day we see another headline regarding prominent people that disappoint us in their conduct. It is obvious as an employer; you cannot assume that all your employees will act ethically. You certainly do not want to give your employees a workplace in which bad behavior is rewarded. Where high performers are frustrated, mistreated and cannot function at their best. Businesses have enough problems today without some employees being the best thing that ever happened to their competition.
Every workplace culture has its share of favoritism, office politics and dysfunction. After all employees are people too and every group of people whether a workplace or a bowling team creates its own norms. But when the workplace culture sours and runs amok; denigrating into a survivalist culture that lessens productivity, stifles creativity and causes talented skilled employees to leave, the culture has become lopsided in the favor of who is usually a few manipulative disrupters.
Those disrupters do not need just training but correction; expectations set and follow up monitoring. Managers need to set the right example of desirable workplace behaviors that employees should emulate or else the opposite will occur.
Objectives of the Presentation
- How to identify ethical issues in the workplace
- How to handle unethical behavior from those around you
- Recognizing the most common unethical behaviors that occur in organizations
- Individual and organizational factors in decision-making
- The difference-and overlap-between legality and ethics
- How to establish a personal code of ethics to help guide day-to-day behavior and decision-making
- What to do when a co-worker, boss or others within the organization act unethically or without integrity
- How to handle consequences of individual ethical dilemmas
- How to hold accountable the person who has been rewarded for behaving badly
- How to handle the "slippery" individuals who are experts at operating under the leadership radar
Why Should you Attend
Develop an awareness of the meaning of disrupter's accountability and culpability in the workplace today. Learn how to minimize the factors that can lead to unethical behavior in the work environment. Discover how to better navigate through ethical conduct dilemmas before you have a huge problem, and the ways to provide leadership to help others do the same.
Responsibilities to workers, customers, and stakeholders do not always align, and in these areas, decision-making dilemmas can leave spaces for unethical conduct to flourish. Leaders need to set high ethical standards and hold everyone responsible for applying them to the choices made every day.
Attend this webinar if you are looking for understanding of how to better safeguard your organization from unethical office politics, favoritism, and manipulative disrupters and how to develop an ethics based workplace.
Areas Covered
- Do not build it and they will not come (or stay) - how to proof your workplace from turning into a vulnerable workplace
- Compliance problems that can arise from dysfunctional cultures
- How to start to change the "Fort Building and Silo Building mentality" and just as importantly - what not to do
- How to spot the real troublemakers (generally not whom you think) before they gain traction
- Changing the culture from within, not from outside
- How you reward the disgruntled disrupters without even realizing
- Leadership styles and responsibility to thwart politics, communication silos, and favoritism
- Recognizing and handling everyday common workplace trivialities and aggravations before they grow into something more serious
- Workplaces and workspaces - dissuading, even dismantling the "Fort Builder's Tools of the Trade"
- Guidelines to maintaining an ethical workplace
- Key components for establishing and maintaining ethical environment in the workplace
Who will Benefit
- HR Generalists and Associates
- HR Leaders and Team Leads
- Regulatory Compliance Managers and Associates
- Employee Relations
- Branch Managers
- Business Owners
- Branch or Division Managers
- Anyone who writes workplace investigative reports
For Registration
https://www.onlinecompliancepanel.com/webinar/Developing-an-Ethics-Based-Workplace-Handling-Unethical-Office-Politics-Favoritism-and-Manipulative-Disrupters-504096/APRIL-2018-ES-EVENTZILLA
Note: Use Promo Code YDEZ6H and get 10% off on registration (Offer valid Till 30th April 2018)