Learning Objectives
Estimated Seat time: 1 hour, 41 minutes
Modality: Self-paced, Asynchronous learning
Assessment: Multiple-choice questions
Languages: English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, and Chinese
Included materials: Harvard Business Publishing Articles, Podcasts, tools, and worksheets
Ethics at work or workplace ethics refer to the moral components of organizations and corporate operations. Included are any problems that could develop in a business, including those related to the creation, transfer, marketing, and consumption of the provided goods and services that are in conflict with the values of a company or their members. Every organization supports particular workplace morals, which serve as a guide for behaviors and decisions. The way business operations are conducted and how workers behave to protect the company's reputation are both impacted by workplace ethics.
This module will be a complete guide for all employees, from CEOs and managers to technicians, on how they can adhere to the basic strategies for organizations to properly incorporate work ethics into their corporate culture. Employees at all levels are necessary to establish and respect workplace ethics.
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