Workplace Ethics and Attitude

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Last updated on March 6, 2025 5:14 am

Discover how to determine the special needs of individuals and identify Bonafide Occupational Qualifications. Explore the power of attitude and its impact on workplace laws and ethics. This course provides real workplace examples and tips for creating a code of ethics. Perfect for those interested in human resources or related fields.

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What you’ll learn

  • Explore how to determine the special needs of individuals.
  • Identify Bonafide Occupational Qualifications.
  • Identify how to articulate values.

I believe that having the right attitude is far more powerful and useful than all the written rules in the world.

This course explores the interaction between ethics, attitude and some workplace laws – with multiple examples of how they are applied in the workplace.

The course discusses ethical and legal dilemmas, changes over time, some workplace laws, some examples of differences in international business, the question of whether social responsibility should or should not be a workplace mandate, attitudes and how they affect laws such as those in Title VII, and how moral beliefs changed over time.

The examples given are from real workplace experiences and some of them will have the reader wondering whether his or her prior opinion continues to be valid.

Finally, there will be a series of tips to make a code of ethics live and breathe inside the workplace.

Who this course is for:

  • Anyone interested in human resources or related fields.

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