Masterclass: Designing Effective Codes Of Ethics

05 Apr 2022 | 14:00 – 17:00 | Online
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Codes of Ethics are one of the cornerstones of any corporate ethics programme. An effective code will serve as the foundation for setting a consistent, shared and open culture which empowers employees to do the right thing, as well as acting as an external commitment to standards of responsible business.

During the session, you will learn more about the latest thinking and recent trends in how codes of ethics are designed and implemented in an organisation. We will share some examples of good practice that will help you to improve the effectiveness of your code and go beyond the PDF, in order to make it truly effective for employees. 

All participants will also receive complimentary copies of the IBE’s two code related publications: Codes of Business Ethics: a guide to developing and implementing an effective code, and Codes of Business Ethics: examples of good practice. Participants may also request a certificate of attendance.

At the end of this course, you will be able to:

  • Improve the effectiveness of your code of ethics (or set up a new one)
  • Determine what style and approach works best for your organisation, tapping into a variety of examples of good practice
  • Find ways to go beyond the pdf and bring your code to life
  • Ensure that the code is effective and addresses the issues that are relevant for you and your colleagues.

Trainers

Prof. Chris Cowton

Associate Director, Institute of Business Ethics

Guendalina (Guen) Dondé

Former Head of Research, Institute of Business Ethics

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Rates: designing a code

2023 Rates

Regular prices:
•    £515.00 Standard
•    £415.00 IBE Supporters

Early bird rates are available until 16 May 2023 23:59 GMT
•    £415.00 Standard
•    £315.00 IBE Supporters

Prices include the online session with our trainers and course materials, as well as receive complimentary copies of the IBE’s two code related publications: Codes of Business Ethics: a guide to developing and implementing an effective code, and Codes of Business Ethics: examples of good practice

Payment in full must be received and cleared before the start of the masterclass. We accept payment by credit/debit card via SagePay.

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Once you have booked a ticket you will receive information about how to access the training within two working days.

Cancellation policy
  • Cancellations must be submitted in writing to events@ibe.org.uk
  • Cancellations received in writing more than one week before the course: full refund – refunds will be made against the card used for purchase
  • Cancellations received less than one week before the course: no refund
  • Non-payment or non-attendance does not constitute cancellation and the full fee will be forfeited
  • Transferring your place:
    • If you would like to transfer to a different course, or course date, we will be happy to help
    • You may only transfer once per booking
    • If you transfer less than one week before the course date, the full fee will be forfeit
  • If you cancel after transferring, the full fee will be forfeited
  • Substitutions may be made at any date
Chatham House Rule

To encourage frank discussion amongst participants and the open sharing of ideas and experiences, this meeting will take place under the Chatham House Rule.

This means that participants are free to use the information received but neither the identity nor affiliation of the speaker(s), nor that of any other participant, may be revealed.