Lunchtime Learning: Why Workplace Ethics Matter (MSLL012820)

(01/28/2020-01/28/2020)

Course Memo

Most of us see strong black-and-white boundaries when it comes to legal or illegal activities, but ethical boundaries can be a bit trickier to navigate.  The middle zone is usually gray, and we must regularly rely on our own interpretation of what will maintain trust between everyone involved. This session will dive deeper into why ethics matter in today’s business climate, and how you can steer through the challenges to make decisions that honor your principles and demonstrate respect to those around you. 

Kim Poff's successful career in Oklahoma’s state government spanned over 23 years. In addition to her 18 years in law enforcement, she oversaw the development and implementation of a brand new compliance and investigative division for a large state agency. Training and development, organizational management, investigative operations, project management and process improvement represent the core elements of her experience.  She has conducted training for corporations, small businesses, universities and other clientele, and she is recognized as a subject-matter expert for facilitating  workplace and community outreach learning modules.

(trust, ethics, boundaries, challenges, respect, communication)