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    Cultivating an Ethical Work Environment as an HR Manager

    Date: June 4, 2024
    Location:
    Cromwell Courtyard Marriott
    4 Sebethe Drive
    Cromwell, CT
    Price:
    Members of SMA, HRACC and SHRM National - $40.00 | Guests - $50.00
    Event Type:
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    Human Resources professionals are in a perfect position to take the lead in establishing a fair, morally principled workplace and to increase awareness of organizational ethics and decrease the level of ambiguity among employees regarding good ethical decisions. We’ll discuss factors of an effective ethics program and how HR professionals can impact individual factors affecting ethical awareness, judgement, and decision making in the organization on topics such as protected characteristics including age, and gender including gender transition.

    How can Human Resources align the cultivated character traits of employees with those of the organization? We’ll discuss strategies for HR to encourage individual virtue and integrity among organization members including the use of their knowledge, skills, and experience. We’ll also discuss how Human Resources can help organization members align their goals with that of the organization using the values of trust, empathy, fairness, truthfulness, responsibility, and organizational citizenship.

    Why is it worthwhile to attend my session?

    Organizations have a growing need for its employees to question whether specific business practices are acceptable, to use values, knowledge, and experience to recognize issues, and to resolve those issues by making good ethical decisions reflecting business and society. As an HR Professional, it’s imperative to continually foster a work environment grounded in such principles. During this session, HR professionals will learn how to become a stakeholder in guiding and changing culture in their organization.

    Three to Five Takeaways:

    At the end of this session, attendees will be able to:

    • Define their role as HR in setting the culture currently and initiate actions to become a stakeholder in guiding and changing culture in their organization.
    • Use the Managers Guide to Influencing Culture resource (provided) and its guiding principles for creating a more productive and engaging workplace.
    • Identify and incorporate strategies for five organizational values including trust, empathy, fairness, truthfulness, and responsibility, for establishing conduct and behavior in the workplace.
    • Recognize activities of popular companies and incorporate similar best practices and policies in their organizations supporting retention over time.
    • Impact individuals’ judgement and decision making on sensitive work topics such as age, and gender transition.

    Event Details:

    Thursday June 20, 2024 Dinner Meeting

    • 5:30 - 6:00 PM Registration, Networking, Dinner
    • 6:00 - 8:00 PM Presentation

    Cromwell Courtyard Marriott
    4 Sebethe Drive
    Cromwell, CT

    Fees:

    • Members of SMA, HRACC and SHRM National - $40.00
    • Guests - $50.00

    Our Presenter:

    Dawn Tedesco, owner of Career Compliance Solutions, has extensive experience in employee and management skills development and over 20 years’ hospitality operations and HR management and training experience with organizations such as Sodexo and Aramark. She has designed and developed training programs for several large organizations and now specializes in instructional design, eLearning development, and helping businesses with management skills and compliance training. Dawn is an experienced diversity and ethics trainer and frequently presents her SHRM certified course, Organizational Ethics for HR Managers. She works with organizations to advocate culture by providing inclusive onboarding, hiring, and lifecycle processes.

    Dawn is a volunteer for the New England Society of Association Executives, the American Society of Association Executives, and the Human Resources Association of Central Connecticut. She has been an Adjunct Faculty member for four Connecticut colleges and universities.