Ethics in the Workplace: A Forum for Discussion (ETH)
Supporting your frontline staff in understanding and identifying the ethical
questions which the energy industry is facing today is a complex task. This
one-day course will provide attendees with a wide exposure to the questions and
concerns surrounding ethical behavior for the energy industry today.
Participants will join in an in-depth examination of key industry case studies
and examine some tools to help them determine ethical behavior in their day to
day responsibilities.
Who Should Attend
This one-day workshop is perfect for all organizations struggling with
addressing the question of ethics in the energy industry. The opportunity to
attend a workshop, which can support the ethical direction of your organization
and create a building block to have your own policies live with the frontlines,
is imperative in the industry today. The front, middle and back office would all
benefit from an interactive debate about ethical behavior and the perceptions
that exist outside of the industry looking in.
Prerequisites:
As this is an introductory course, there are no prerequisites.
Pre-classroom Study
As part of our blended learning package,
this workshop has a specific web-based course which is recommended as
pre-classroom study. Upon registering for the workshop delegates will receive
details of how to access the web-based course. Access to the web-based course
is included in the price of the classroom course.
To optimize your classroom experience, it is recommended you take the
appropriate online study as close to the classroom date as possible.
The recommended pre-classroom study for this workshop is:
Introduction to the Power Industry
What You Will Learn
- Defining ethics
- Ethics and point of view
- Ethics and interpreting rules and regulations
- Ethics and corporate identity
- Major case studies
- Applying ethics to existing trading practices
- Taking ethics back to the workplace