Awareness of Ethical Culture
Awareness of Ethical Culture Overview
This course provides an overview of the key components of an effective corporate culture as a promoter of ethical conduct, ways employees can help prevent fraud by being observant, and the benefits of whistleblowing programs, as mechanisms to capture instances of unethical conduct.
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(Music) Welcome to our
course on awareness of ethical
culture.
This course is aimed at
internal and external auditors,
and governance, risk, and
compliance professionals.
In this course, we'll explore
the integral parts of an
ethical corporate culture and
how it promotes ethical
behavior, as well as the
importance of employee
vigilance in preventing fraud.
Furthermore, the course
highlights the benefits of
whistle blowing programs as
methods to catch and address
unethical conduct.
So join us as we provide you
with key techniques for
preventing and detecting
fraudulent conduct and
identifying ways to promote and
audit corporate culture,
ethics, and whistle blowing
programs.
Successful completion of the
course earns one CPE credit.
So let's get started. (Music)
Overview
Learning Style
On Demand
Level
Entry Level
Includes
Assessment
Who this course is for
Internal and external auditors, governance, risk and compliance professionals
NASBA Certified CPE
1 credits
Field of Study
Auditing
Length of course
1h
Prerequisites
None
Advanced Preparation
None
Learning Options
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