Put the Book to Work in Your Classroom
Companies want to hire qualified candidates that have been trained in all areas of business management. Teaching students to make better ethical choices empowers them to confront and resolve such dilemmas in the workplace. Professors that incorporate the principles of The Business Ethics Field Guide will strengthen their students at all levels in their careers, from the seasoned professional to the recent graduate.
Notre Dame, University of Florida, Texas Tech, San Jose State, Fordham, and Brigham Young University are just some of the distinguished schools to incorporate The Business Ethics Field Guide into their academic curriculum.
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Whether you’ve been teaching ethics and CSR for a long time, or you’re brand new, you can give students a great experience with much less work. The Business Ethics & Society Classroom In-A-Box gives you over 30 modules to choose from and automates the whole process for students and for instructors.
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The Classroom In-a-Box offers complete lesson plans, slide decks, videos, exercises, and assessments for ethics professors—all in an online resource that’s easy to use. Your students also get a copy of The Business Ethics Field Guide, the definitive, practical guide to turning dangerous dilemmas into opportunities. Professors can pick the modules they need, or even teach an entire course. All of the material can be adapted to your university’s ethics competencies and course requirements.
At Merit Leadership, we have decades of award-winning experience teaching ethics in top programs. Our classroom material is derived from The Ethics Business Field Guide, a textbook written from years of research and experience in solving ethical dilemmas. It is currently being used in universities like the University of Florida, Columbia University, Notre Dame, Brigham Young University, and others. The Field Guide walks students through the 13 most common dilemma types and how to think through and solve each of them.
Course Modules
1. Intro session: What is Ethics?
2. Intro Session: Ethics is a skill
3. History of Ethics
4. Ethical Creativity
5. Milgram Experiment
6. Stakeholder Influence
7. Stakeholder Salience
8. Stakeholder Shareholders
9. Stakeholder Customers
10. Wells Fargo Case
11. Followership
12. Business Governance
13. Corporate Governance Conflicts of Interest
14. Enron Case
15. Theranos Whistleblowing
16. Challenger Case
17. Neuroethics
18. Moral Neutralization
19. Moral Foundations Theory
20. Philosophical Frameworks
21. Cognitive Bias
22. Theranos Case
23. Moral Courage
24. Ethical Culture
25. Discrimination, Harassment, Legalese
26. Diversity: Admissions Case
27. Multiculturalism, Diversity, Inclusion
28. Restoring Trust
29. Corporate Social Responsibility
30. Corporate Social Responsibility Topics
31. International Issues