Ethics in the Real World 2024
Overview
An innovative and interactive session that taps the areas of neuroscience, psychology and biology to understand how science, emotion and ethical decision-making interact. Instead of critiquing how our minds are supposed to work, this session delves into the fascinating world of how our minds work when we face complex problems where a `best choice“ doesn’t seem to exist. The talk will also explore why ethical codes have often failed and how to improve individual and organizational ethical reasoning.
Highlights
- Why model codes of ethics fail
- The science behind organizations "Ethical DNA"
- Understanding the psychology behind "Tone at the Top"
- The interaction between critical thinking and ethics
- Breaking myths about motivation related to decision-making
- Ethical decision-making under pressure
- Are ethics and morals "fixed" or can we learn to improve
Prerequisites
None
Designed For
CPAs, analysts, auditors, governance and compliance professionals, as well as executives, policymakers and other decision makers interested in having a deeper understanding of ethical reasoning.
Objectives
- Determine 3 common errors made by executives regarding Tone at the Top
- Recognize 2 common myths about motivation related to ethical decisions
- Identify at least 2 reasons why codes of ethics can fail
Preparation
None
Notice
This course is offered by a 3rd party vendor. Login instructions will not be accessible in the My CPE Tracker section of the ISCPA website. Login instructions will be emailed directly to you by California Education Foundation (CalCPA).
Leader(s):
Leader Bios
Toby Groves
Toby Groves, principal at GRC-Groves Research and Consulting, is an independent researcher on critical thinking, focusing on the gap between the way our minds are supposed to work and the way they actually work. He is trained in a unique combination of forensic psychology, forensic accounting and behavioral research methods. Groves’ work, story and commentary have been featured on media outlets, in professional industry journals and studied by business schools across the country.
Non-Member Price $209.00
Member Price $159.00