Does it appear that 'profit at any cost' is more important than running an ethical, fair company? Even if you don't think about Workplace Ethics, you can be pretty sure that someone in your organization does.Workplace Ethics affects organization's culture, relationships, public image, teamwork, productivity and much more. In fact, good ethics is good business. Workplace ethics are also called “business ethics”.
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Learning Objectives
Understand what workplace ethics compasses.
Why you should be ethical and what you get out of being ethical.
Identify how ethics affect teamwork, productivity and the public image.
Understand ethic codes, values and ethic programs.
Learn how to set up and implement ethic programs, and how to deal with its special challenges.
Explore different ethical styles and learn how to address and resolve ethical dilemmas.
Learn how to make moral decisions.
Follow guidelines to create an effective code of conduct.
PowerPoint Presentation Content Slides Include:
Definition/s of workplace ethics
Learning objectives for this presentation
7 points of Two examples
8 points of organization’s actions
13 points of What workplace ethics is and 6 points on why you need to be ethical
11 points of Ethics programs and 7 points on ethics programs as insurance
3 points of Ethics programs creating citizenship
4 points of Ethics programs building values
5 points of Ethics programs building image
8 points of Ethics programs offering more
10 points of Codes of values and 11 principles
6 points of Why have a code of ethics and 19 points on why have a code of conduct
4 points of Resources required and 22 points on ethics of justice
18 points of Ethics of care and 32 points on the 4 steps of resolving ethical dilemmas
16 points of Ethics programs and 19 points on structure
7 points of Publicizing the commitment and 9 points on training
9 points of Managing ethics as a process and 6 points on the bottom line
4 points of Avoiding ethical dilemmas and 5 point on custom made to fit you
5 points of Consulting key stakeholders and 8 points on bewaring of outsourcing
6 points of Grant forgiveness,5 points on mistakes and 11 points on special challenges
28 points of Key roles and responsibilities in ethics management
46 points of Decision making guides
49 points of Common ethic code provisions
52 points of Writing a code of ethics
16 points of Actions steps
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Glossary: 4 pages with 34 related terms (sample terms include)
Accountability, Bribe, Business Ethics, Caveat Emptor, Code of Conduct, Code of Ethics, Conflict of Interest, Ethics Program, Fraud, Gray Area, Integrity, Morals, Ombudsman, Transparency, Values, Whistle-Blower, Workplace Ethics
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First impressions are important! Etiquette refers to the conventional requirements of social behavior or simply knowing how to act. Different situations require different types of etiquette. When it comes to business, you are a reflection of your company. Knowing how to behave in an office is essential. Those with office etiquette are promoted and given choice assignments. The definition of etiquette is a code of behavior that delineates expectations for social behavior according to contemporary and conventional norms within a society, social class, or group.
Did you know that... people who don't take office politics seriously are more successful and efficient at work. Employees who have more control over the layout and design of their workspace are healthier and happier in the office. Once an item is filed away, there is a 98% chance it will never be seen again. During thinking, we only use about 35% of our brains. A typist’s fingers travel 12.6 miles during an average workday. Difficulty focusing on the computer screen, short-term memory problems and trouble with basic math can be caused by a mere 2% drop in body water. Remember to stay hydrated during work hours.
Learning Objectives:
Understand why office etiquette is important
Understand how/when you should use your cell phone, telephone, email and twitter at work
Understand how to behave at office parties and business meals
Learn important eating and bathroom etiquette
Explore the different office attire standards
Learn what is important when working in open and partitioned workplaces/offices
Identify the challenges when you bring your dog into the office or you become a mother
Follow gift giving and business greeting card sending guidelines for the office
Explore important tele-class etiquette
Practice your office etiquette regularly and develop an action plan for continued improvement
PowerPoint Presentation Content Slides Include:
Definition/s of office etiquette
Etymology ' office
Etymology ' etiquette
Learning objectives for this presentation
20 points of Office etiquette and 5 rules of using your cell phone at work
6 points of Important calls and 5 points of finding a private place
7 points of Where to not bring your cells phone
13 points of The importance of email etiquette
8 points of Minding your manners in emails and 15 points of tone
5 points of Being concise and 8 points of not abbreviating
15 points of What’s in a name and 10 points of spelling and grammar
10 points of Attachments and 5 points of making a good first impression
26 points of Nine top office party do not's
4 points of Keeping it simple for eating etiquette at work
4 points of Customers and your phone and 6 points of watching your timing
4 points of Considering your colleagues and 9 points of office bathroom etiquette
8 points of Office attire and 10 points of casual attire
11 points of Smart casual and 12 points of formal professional business attire
18 points of Showing consideration in open and partitioned workplaces
6 points of Smells and 7 points of tact and diplomacy
8 points of Dog-proofing and dog manners
6 points of Harmony and 10 points of coming prepared
8 points of Expecting the unexpected and 6 points of taking out the trash
5 points of Ten-minute breaks and 4 tips of new moms and moms-to-be
6 points of Telling the boss and 12 points of morning sickness
8 points of When to tell your co-workers and 7 points of gift-giving between colleagues
9 suidelines of Gift-giving and 11 points of giving gifts to your boss
11 points of Giving gifts to employees and 28 points of answering calls
11 points of Making telephone calls and 5 points of reconsidering the Twitter commentary
10 points of Understanding @ replies and 4 points of going easy on the acronyms
5 points of Not worrying about followers and 6 points of re-tweeting properly
22 tips of Sending business greeting cards and 5 points of signing
12 tips of Tele-class etiquette and 6 points of introducing yourself
9 points of Using mute and 9 points of minimizing background noise
26 tips of Basic etiquette for business meals
15 points of Office etiquette for recent grads and 4 points of college being over
8 points of Watching your language
16 points of Actions steps
Glossary: 4 pages with 35 related terms (sample terms include)
Attire, Business Attire, Business Casual Attire, Communal, Confidentiality, Courtesy, Culture, Disability, Discrimination, Diversity, E-mail, Employee Handbook, Ethics, Harassment, Hostile Work Environment, Hygiene, Inclusion, Netiquette, Office Etiquette, Work Environment, Work Culture
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