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The Institute of Business Ethics and the International Business
Ethics Institute are pleased to offer a one-day seminar to
assist companies in globalising their ethics and compliance
programmes.
Globalising Your Programme addresses some of the most
challenging questions that organizations face when developing,
revising, or maintaining a global programme, including:
- How can you globalise your ethics program without sacrificing
company standards?
- How can you develop an effective global code of conduct?
- What can you do to ensure training and reporting channels
are appropriate for international employees?
- How can you continuously assess risk and new regional
issues?
This seminar is appropriate for those who want to enhance
the validity and relevance of their global initiative and/or
business practices among international affiliates, ethics
practitioners who are newly responsible for a global program
or are globalizing their program for the first time, and those
who are revising an existing global ethics and compliance
programme. This course gives participants an understanding
of:
- How to avoid common cultural pitfalls when rolling out
a global ethics program
- Respecting local cultures without sacrificing corporate
values on a variety of issues
- Best practices in drafting, translating, and disseminating
a truly global code of conduct
- Assessing and reducing risk factors
- How to launch an effective global training program
- Best practices in structuring and communicating advice
and reporting channels for international employees
- Strategies for successfully tackling corruption and facilitation
payments
- Pluses and Minuses of signing international standards
The course will also help you to recognise and reduce global
business ethics risk factors within your organisation and
address the most challenging issues often confronting ethics
officers internationally.
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The International Business Ethics Institute (IBEI) is
a nonprofit organization that was founded in 1994 in response
to the growing need for transnationalism in the field
of business ethics. IBEI works to increase public awareness
about international business ethics issues. For more information
about IBEI, visit www.business-ethics.org.
Participants will receive copies of the International
Business Ethics Institute's new publication, Reflecting
an International Workforce: the Comprehensive Guide to
Developing an Effective Global Business Conduct Program.
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The course will be particularly useful to practitioners who
have already completed IBE's one day Making
Business Ethics Work course, although this is not essential.
The next course will be held here at 24 Greencoat Place on
Thursday 12th June 2008.
Cost of the course (including a light lunch):
IBE subscribers: £150 per delegate
Non-subscribers: £175per delegate
Register
today!
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