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Ethics in the Workplace: A Forum for Discussion" -- An Instructor-led Workshop Now Offered by The Oxford Princeton Programme

Summary- Announcing the addition of new instructor-led classroom course addressing corporate ethics. An valuable opportunity to discuss ethics in the face of the current corporate situations.

Princeton, NJ (PRWEB) October 20, 2002 -- Amid business headlines and organizations reviewing their corporate policies on ethical behavior, The Oxford Princeton Programme, the worlds leading provider of full-spectrum training solutions to the energy and commodity industries, is pleased to announce an industry-crossing instructor-led workshop designed to approach the oft misunderstood area of workplace ethics: Ethics in the Workplace: A Forum for Discussion".
   Through the forum of conversation, this one-day workshop is intended to support many organizations efforts of defining ethics and corporate identity by exploring the definitions of ethics, gaming, market manipulation, interpreting rules and regulations, and the differences between an ethical lapse and an ethical dilemma. Along with the basic ethical questions, the course works through key industry case studies for further exploration and ends with conversation on corporate and personal policies on ethical behavior. Highly experienced faculty members have examined the multifaceted issues of corporate ethics and bring insight to the table of conversation. By using the platform of discussion, anyone from senior management to the entry-level employee can work through the ideas of ethics in the workplace.
   President of The Oxford Princeton Programme, Clara Lippert, comments, As corporate cultures face this new era of ethical awareness, we must fully prepare our organizations from top to bottom to handle both the larger and finer nuances of ethical behavior. This workshop is an excellent resource to practically encounter some of the ethical issues organizations, and ultimately the people within the organization, must face each day."
   Ethics in the Workplace: A Forum for Discussion" is a one-day course that is available through The Oxford Princeton Programmes schedule of courses found at www.oxfordprinceton.com. The workshop is also available as a fully customizable course for use on-site at any organization. As part of The Oxford Princeton Programmes blended learning package, this workshop has a specific web-based course that is recommended as pre-classroom study. Upon registering for the workshop, delegates will receive details of how to access the web-based course that is included in the cost of the workshop.

-About The Oxford Princeton Programme:
Formed in July 2000 through the merger of The College of Petroleum and Energy Studies and Princeton Energy Programme, The Oxford Princeton Programme is now the world's leading provider of training solutions to the energy and commodity industries. In addition to PrincetonLive.com, the energy and commodity web-based training site, The Oxford Princeton Programme offers over 60 instructor-led classroom-training courses, including interactive workshops and in-depth views of specific industry topics. For more information, visit: www.oxfordprinceton.com.

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