Episode 7
Ethical Dilemmas – Managing the Moral Mazes of Inclusion
Friday, August 3, 2007; 10AM (Eastern)
In the shadow of corporate scandals and the meltdown of giants like Enron and Anderson Consulting, companies today are working to ensure that their codes of ethics come off the walls and live in the behaviors of all employees. In most companies ethics training is integrated into programs on diversity or leadership. In fact, many diversity and inclusion strategies are linked with corporate ethics and compliance functions. On this episode of Diversity Matters™ we examine common ethical dilemmas embedded in diversity work and the how to manage the moral mazes of inclusion. Co-hosts Judy Seidenstein and Richard Friend welcome Dr. Shelton Goode, Diversity Manager for Georgia Power and Professor of business ethics at Troy University; as well as attorney Kirsten Jacobvitz, Dell Inc.'s first Chief Counsel of the Asia Pacific Region who had significant responsibility for creating codes of conduct and managing ethics issues for various lines of business and training throughout the organization.
