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Ethics in Action Video Winners 2011

The inaugural Ethics in Action Video Competition was in 2010 with local entries from the Middle Tennessee area. In 2011, the competition went national with entries received from several states across the nation. Here are the winners from 2011. 2011 First Place the confession Team: 205-A Second Place Money Isn’t Everything Team: The Serious Bunch [...]

Ethics & Resolving Interpersonal Conflict

Join the NASBA CPT and OK Ethics as they co-sponsor “Ethics & Resolving Interpersonal Conflict”.  During this lunch session, keynote speaker, Larry Bridgesmith, Executive Director of the Institute for Conflict Management and Associate Professor at Lipscomb University, will discuss ethical conduct in the workplace.

About the Program
Ethical conduct demands skills for dealing with the interpersonal conflict which is inevitable in human interaction.  Most businesses expect ethical conduct without providing the skills training to help employees and managers deal with confrontation and the necessity of difficult conversations.  This session will explore the fundamental sills needed to effectively manage these “crucial conversations.

Rationing or Reform? The Perils of Health Care Today & Tomorrow

Interactive Conference
Tuesday, June 23  |  Nashville, TN

Presentations and Conference Materials now available!

Let’s Talk Ethics: The Student Recruiter’s Perspective

Thursday – March 26, 2009
Baruch College | New York, NY

Join senior recruiters and subject matter experts to discuss the importance of ethics and integrity in the recruiting and candidate selection process.

Beyond Compliance: Transforming Ethical Dilemmas Through Courageous Leadership

On the fateful day of February 9, 2001, Commander Scott Waddle’s life was forever changed.  He gave the order to perform an emergency surface maneuver that inadvertently caused the nine-thousand ton submarine USS Greeneville to collide with the Ehime Maru, a 500 ton Japanese fishing vessel, off the coast of Hawaii.  Nine people onboard the Ehime Maru were killed in the incident.

Against the advice of his attorney and the Navy’s direction, Waddle took responsibility for the accident.  Listen to Waddle’s compelling story about the tragic ordeal and the choices that followed.

Ensuring Integrity: Third Annual Auditing Conference

Thursday, December 4 | New York, NY

This is a must-attend conference that will cover ethics-related subjects in the auditing world.

Ensuring Integrity: Second Annual Auditing Conference

This conference covered a range of ethics-related subjects pertaining to the auditing world.

The Price of Conflict, The Power of Resolution

At the beautiful Pepperdine University campus in Malibu, California, the NASBA Center for the Public Trust will co-sponsor this conference with the Straus Institute of Dispute Resolution.

A National Dialogue on Revitalizing Public Trust

The NASBA Center for the Public Trust held its inaugural event September 15, 2005 at the Grand Hyatt Washington Hotel, Washington, D.C.

Developing and Sustaining an Ethical Business Culture

Thursday, October 16 | Austin, TX

Do you know the right steps to ensure that your organization conducts business in the most ethical manner?  Watch our conference and you will hear Cynthia Cooper’s, Best Selling Author of The Journey of a Corporate Whistleblower – Extraordinary Circumstancesand President of Cynthia Cooper Consulting LLC,  account of how she and her team identified the corporate fraud at WorldCom – to date the largest corporate fraud in history.