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Course Description

Social and organizational pressures combined with inherent human tendencies may help create organizational cultures that do not adhere to the ethical standards of society. In this course, you will identify a number of social influences on decision making. You will consider ways that a dysfunctional organizational culture may lead to wrongdoing. By looking into case studies and investigating real-world situations of ethical scandals at major companies, you will develop awareness and acquire guidelines for best practices in complex situations. Finally, you will apply what you have learned by identifying steps you and your organization might take to improve its culture and ensure that organizational decision making is ethical.

Faculty Author

Bradley Wendel

Benefits to the Learner

  • Recognize social factors that may lead to biased or erroneous decision making
  • Identify the formal and informal aspects of an organization's culture that can lead to wrongdoing
  • Analyze business scandals to derive lessons about the impact of organizational culture on ethical decision making
  • Identify ways to improve organizational systems to lessen the likelihood of a scandal

Target Audience

  • Business managers and leaders
  • Founders and entrepreneurs
  • Anyone looking to work effectively with legal professionals
  • Professionals, particularly those working in highly regulated industries
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2 week
Dates
Jun 05, 2024 to Jun 18, 2024
Total Number of Hours
10.0
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Aug 28, 2024 to Sep 10, 2024
Total Number of Hours
10.0
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Nov 20, 2024 to Dec 03, 2024
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10.0
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