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Our seminars & lectures vary from a single hour
presentation, to two-hour workshops, to all day events. We can tailor
our presentations to focus on specific issues facing your group or to
deal with topics of general interest to all. Our speakers have decades
of experience and have received awards from some of the most prestigious
universities in the world. We have traveled the globe to places like South
Africa and Ireland, addressed international groups at the United Nations
building in New York and participated in international debates on such
controversial issues as political reform in developing countries, aboriginal
rights, unionized labor, ethical protest, health care funding crises and
more. As entertaining as they are educational, our ethics seminars and
lectures will leave participants thinking, but also provide them with
processes for real world solutions to difficult problems.
* Our participation based
system means individuals remember key concepts
Below are a sample of the seminar and lecture topics available. Each of these is available as a one hour or two hour time slot. For pricing and further information please use the contact sheet below.
Business Ethics Why Bother? Ethics & Senior Management Ethics & Middle Management The Ethics of Policy Making Ethics in Public & Media Relations: Sink or Spin Ethics and Crisis Management Ethics and the Internet: Use & Abuse of the Information Super Highway Whistle Blowing: How to Encourage Employees to Report Your Problems Right Sizing: the Ethics of Change Management Rating Systems: Guiding or Misguiding Parents Games & Ethics: Good decisions at Play for Gaming Companies On & Off-line Ethics for Volunteers: Coping with Conflict and Difficult Circumstances Ethics & Volunteers: How to Treat Your Most Valuable Contributors Ethics for Educators & Administrators Non-Profit Ethics The Ethics of Protest: How to Plan for Conflict Situations Ethics for Fund Raisers: how to put money in the bank and keep your friends Zoos & Aquariums: The Ethics of Captivity Ethics and the Shareholder Business Case Studies: Learning from the Mistakes of Others Environmental Ethics: Conflict or Growth Opportunity The Ethics of Protest: How to Handle Conflict Situations Investor Relations: Hype or Customer Service
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