In today’s complex professional environments, ethical decision-making is essential for long-term success and effective leadership. This course dives deep into the psychological and social factors that shape our ethical judgments and behaviors. You'll explore how biases and stereotypes influence decisions, discover the power of social norms and conformity, and examine the crucial role emotions play in ethical reasoning. Additionally, you'll learn about the nuanced effects of power and status on ethical actions, including how to manage power responsibly and effectively.

Ethical Decision-Making in a Social World

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at 10 hours a week
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Skills you'll gain
- Empathy & Emotional Intelligence
- Strategic Leadership
- Emotional Intelligence
- Decision Making
- Empathy
- Social Impact
- Personal Integrity
- Organizational Leadership
- Trustworthiness
- Compassion
- Psychology
- Leadership
- Social Sciences
- Social Skills
- Ethical Standards And Conduct
- Culture Transformation
- Business Ethics
- Professionalism
- Sociology
- Influencing
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