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Ethical Decision Making for Auditors

February 23, 2009
8:30 AM - 4:30 PM
Instructor: Alan GoodmanWashington, DC$375

Overview:
Focus on how to recognize, analyze and resolve the ethical dilemmas that auditors face in their professional activities. The auditor's mission is to uncover evidence of fraud, waste and abuse, which often results in tough decisions about how to handle sensitive situations. Since auditor ethics are currently under greater scrutiny, the goal of this course is to help each participant develop ethical fitness. Each participant will be armed with a decision making matrix, a tool that focuses on our shared core values and allows us to approach the analysis and resolution of ethical dilemmas in an organized way. You use your own examples of real situations to develop the skills to manage the dilemmas you face every day.
Who Should Attend?
Auditors, inspectors, evaluators and analysts. Level: All.
Objectives:
  • Develop a consensus on core values
  • Describe how establishing shared, core values improves the ethical environment of a government audit organization
  • Discriminate between moral temptations and authentic ethical dilemmas
  • Analyze the dilemmas you face according to a structured framework
  • Resolve the dilemmas according to classic ethical principles


  • Course Details
    CODE:  AUDT9030G
    TYPE:  Classroom-Day
    LENGTH:  1 Day(s)
    CREDITS:  8 CPE
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