Ethics / Hearfelt Leadership: How Ethical Leaders Build Trust. [HFL]
Subject:
Time: 8:30am - 12:00pm
Credit Hours:
4.00Price:
Member: $150.00
Non-member: $240.00
Discussion Leader:
Richard A. Karwic, MBARichard A. Karwic, MBA, has served as a management consultant for the most recent 10 years, after serving for 15 years as Chief Financial Officer for several diverse businesses in a wide variety of industries. Mr. Karwic also served as Vice President of Mergers & Acquisitions for a mid-cap investment banking firm. Richard has worked in over 100 businesses, including divisions of Fortune 1,000 companies such as Stanley – Black & Decker, Parker Hannifin, Pfizer, and Linatex Corporation of America, where he also served on the Board of Directors. Mr. Karwic has been leading seminars since 1999 and has lectured at Western New England College. Richard’s business practice is based in Wethersfield, CT.
Full Description
Heartfelt Leadership: How Ethical Leaders Build Trusting Organizations Webcast (HFL)*This course satisfies the 4-Hour Ethics requirement for State of Alaska license renewal*
August 10th, 2023
Leaders provide the culture, environment, values and incentives that foster and encourage change. Most importantly, great leaders create environments of trust which allow employees to challenge, innovate and work as teams. In a rapidly changing world, heartfelt leaders build great organizations. In this session, we will discuss the qualities of great leaders and now you can become a great and heartfelt leader, no matter your title or place in an organization.
Major Topics Covered:
- Can ethics be defined? How?
- Are there business ethics?
- How to identify ethical issues?
- Deciphering your ethical code.
- Why ethical behavior is good for your business.
- How to make ethical decisions.
- Defining leadership.
- Why trust matters?
- Differences between leaders and managers.
- Why we need trustworthy leaders?
Case Studies & Discussion:
The course material includes group discussion and case studies.
Designed For:
Those who have attained, or aspire to attain, management positions.
CPE Credits: 4, Ethics
Level of Knowledge: Intermediate
Prerequisite: Participants should have at least six months of industry or public experience and a thorough knowledge of financial accounting principles and practices. Management experience will be helpful.
Acronym: HFL
Discussion Leader: Richard A. Karwic, MBA