Discover how the five principles of ethical intelligence will transform you professionally and personally.

This may be the most refreshingly different--and useful--video course on ethics for HR managers you will ever take.
That's because you will learn how five simple principles will help you soar professionally. You'll also discover how the same principles will enrich your personal life.
Best of all, you know these principles already! Do No Harm. Make Things Better. Respect Others. Be Fair. Care. But it may have been a while since you've thought deeply about them or considered how they help you make the best decisions in your work and beyond.
Your instructor is Dr. Bruce Weinstein, The Ethics Guy. You're probably familiar with his column on ethical leadership for Forbes or his books "Ethical Intelligence" and--written with HR managers in mind--"The Good Ones: Ten Crucial Qualities of High-Character Employees."
This is a video course for 1 CPD credit in ethics disguised as an inspirational, fun, and interactive session with practical guidelines you can put into action immediately.

Forbes Contributor The Ethics Guy®
Through his entertaining presentations on ethical leadership and AI ethics, Forbes Contributor Bruce Weinstein, The Ethics Guy, shows CPAs, HR managers, and other professionals how everyone benefits from honest, accountable behavior. He is the CEO of both The Institute for High-Character Leadership, LLC and The Ethics Guy, LLC. He writes about ethical leadership for Forbes.com, and his books include "Ethical Intelligence: 5 Principles for Untangling Your Toughest Problems at Work and Beyond," "The Good Ones: Ten Crucial Qualities of High-Character Employees," and for tweens and teens, "Is It Still Cheating If I Don't Get Caught?" Bruce's clients have included the international bank Societe Generale, the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, the Ford Motor Company, Dublin-based construction company CRH, Northrop Grumman, the National Football League, the Western Australian Local Government Association, The Home Depot, and over 300 other companies around the world. Bruce received his B.A. in philosophy from Swarthmore College and an M.A. and Ph.D. in philosophy with a concentration in bioethics from Georgetown University and the Kennedy Institute of Ethics. The W. K. Kellogg Foundation in Battle Creek, Michigan awarded Bruce a National Fellowship in Leadership Development. He lives in New York City with his wife Kristen Bancroft, a compliance professional in the financial services industry. To relax Bruce enjoys playing music (guitar, harmonica, and drums), visiting national parks with his wife, and trying to figure out the plot of "The Godfather."