Gelman, Rosenberg & Freedman – Ethics Under Stress

Description

In the modern professional landscape, stress is often an unwelcome constant. But how does it impact our ethical compass? “Ethics Under Stress” delves deep into the intertwined nature of stress and ethical decision-making, both on a personal and organizational level. Through real-world examples, interactive simulations, and expert insights, participants will understand the subtle yet profound ways stress can compromise ethical behavior and gain actionable strategies to strengthen ethical resilience amidst challenges.

All formats of this course are available for 2.0 CPE credits.

Learning Objectives
  • Identify the different types of stress, recognize their sources in professional environments, and understand their physiological and psychological impacts on individuals.
  • Analyze the impact of stress on ethical decision-making and identify warning signs of compromised ethics due to stress.
  • Implement strategies to bolster ethical resilience when under stress.
Major Topics
  • Ten effects of stress on ethics
  • Stress-induced cognitive bias
  • Effects of stress on organizations
  • Strategies to remain resilient and bolster ethical behavior during times of stress
Provider
Business Learning Institute
Course Level
Basic
CPE Field of Study
Behavioral Ethics
4.0
Who Should Attend

Anyone can attend

Instructor(s)
Jennifer Elder
Prerequisites

None

Location
Live – Online Webcast
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When
Jan 27, 2026
8:30 am - 12:00 pm EST
Location
Live – Online Webcast
Total CPE Credits
4.0
Format
Live Webcast

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Gelman, Rosenberg & Freedman – Ethics Under Stress


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