Overview
In an era where "poor choices" are increasingly eroding professional trust, simply intending to be a good person isn't enough. Professional ethics is a skill that must be sharpened, yet many individuals and organizations find themselves unprepared when faced with the complex "grey areas" of contemporary business.
Through a blend of interactive facilitation, debate over real-world ethical dilemmas, and the application of the Five Pillars of Professional Ethics, you will gain the clarity needed to assess your environment and yourself. Typical thought patterns are challenged. Whether online or in-person, you’ll walk away not just with a code of conduct, but with the practical "Workplace Integrity Indicators" required to lead with consistency and confidence. Why Should an Individual Attend?
Our society is being eroded by poor choices. This course provides depth to the context in which these choices are made and sheds light on practical steps individuals and organisations can follow.
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Protect Your Reputation: Learn to navigate the "grey areas" that often lead to career-ending professional oversight.
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Lead with Confidence: Gain the moral footing needed to make tough calls when the pressure is on.
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Stay Relevant: Address the "erosion of choices" in modern society by becoming a beacon of integrity in your field.
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Benchmark Yourself: Don’t just assume you’re ethical—measure your standards against proven professional pillars.
Outcomes
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Gain Clarity: Lead a conversation within your organisation about Ethics In Action
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Audit Your Environment: Use the Workplace Integrity Indicator to identify ethical gaps in your current team or project.
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Apply a Framework: Use a structured process to "unpack" complex workplace scenarios and reach a defensible decision.
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Define Clear Boundaries: Establish a personal "Code of Conduct" that aligns your individual values with professional requirements.
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Communicate Ethics to Clients: Confidently explain the ethical basis of your decisions to stakeholders and clients.
Program Outline
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Defining Professional Ethics
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Aligning choices - What is an ethical choice?
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Clarifying and connecting personal values
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Reviewing various codes of ethics and/or professional conduct
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Workplace Integrity Indicator Questionnaire - Five pillars of Professional Ethics
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Intuitional Ethics - Unpacking workplace scenarios
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Ethics and our clients
Who Should Attend?
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Engineers
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Architects
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Project / Construction Managers
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Quantity Surveyors
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Construction Health and Safety
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Contractors / Sub Contractors
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Executives / Senior Management
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Middle Management
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Administrators / Support Staff
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