Ethics Training Courses in South Africa | Execoach

Ethics Training

Course name: Being Ethically Grounded

Ethics Training

Learning Process: Our Ethics Training Program is designed to give you a comprehensive understanding of ethical principles and decision-making. All learning materials will be sent directly to your email.

By the end of this course, you will be not only ethically aware but also equipped with the skills for sound ethical decision-making. The content is presented in a clear and concise manner.

Content:

  • The meaning of ethics and why we examine it.
  • Identifying sources of ethics.
  • Examining Four Ethical Approaches.
    • Approach one: Virtue Ethics.
    • Approach two: Deontology.
    • Approach three: Utilitarianism.
    • Approach four: A modern approach developed by John Dewey.
  • Understanding ethical terms and their meanings.
  • Common workplace ethical violations.
  • Reasons behind breaches of ethical codes.
  • The issue of whistleblowing.
  • Using a mental, ethical decision-making tool.

Method of Learning: A blend of reflective reading and live, online interaction with a facilitator.

we do in person workshops for companies who would like to send groups on Ethics training.

What Our Learners Say:

  • “Loved the engagement, the discussions, reflections, and activities.”
  • “It was relevant, thought-provoking, meaningful, and well-paced.”

We are happy to assist you further if you’d like to discuss the Ethics Training in more detail.

Ethics and Attitudes in Public and Government Departments: We also offer specific ethics training tailored to public and government departments, focusing on the unique ethical challenges faced in these sectors. This includes exploring the influence of attitudes and behaviors on ethical decision-making within government frameworks.

Feel free to reach out for more information or to discuss how this can be applied to your organization

To book email info@execoach.co.za or call/whatsapp 062 570 5583 or 082 716 6440

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