Video and Multimedia
Online Videos
LO 4.1: Compare a Code of Ethics with a Code of Conduct
Video 1: TedTalk: Looks Aren’t Everything. Believe Me, I’m a Model
Description: Cameron Russell admits she won “a genetic lottery”: she's tall, pretty, and an underwear model and takes a wry look at the industry that had her looking highly seductive at barely 16 years old.
LO 4.2: Explain five key benefits of having a Code of Ethics
Video 1: TedTalk: How College Loans Exploit Students for Profit
Description: Professor Sajay Samuel argues that higher education has become a consumer product—costs have skyrocketed, saddling students with a combined debt of greater than $1 trillion, while universities and loan companies make massive profit—and proposes a solution.
Video 2: Anti-Bribery and Corruption Training
Description: This course is designed to raise awareness of the most common issues relating to bribery and corruption that national and international law firms may face.
LO 4.3: Create a Bottom-Up Code of Ethics
Video 1: TedTalk: My Wish: To Launch a New Era of Openness in Business
Description: Anonymous companies protect corrupt individuals, but anti-corruption activist Charmian Gooch hopes to change all that by launching a new era of openness in business.
LO 4.4: Describe the content found in most Codes of Conduct
Video 1: TedTalk: Beware Conflicts of Interest
Description: Psychologist Dan Ariely tells two personal stories that explore scientific conflict of interest: how the pursuit of knowledge and insight can be affected, consciously or not, by shortsighted, personal goals.
Video 2: Sample Code of Conduct Training
Description: The Xcelus Code of Conduct online compliance course can provide information regarding new business policies or past violations to provide employees with rich learning scenarios.
LO 4.5: Develop and implement an effective Code communication strategy
Video 1: TedTalk: Lessons in Business … from Prison
Description: Politician Jeff Smith spent a year in prison, saw in his fellow inmates’ boundless ingenuity and business savvy, and asks: Why don’t we tap this entrepreneurial potential to help ex-prisoners contribute to society once they’re back outside?
Video 2: Compliance Brief: Code of Conduct Awareness Compliance
Description: The Compliance Brief video series provides a completely fresh take on familiar ethics and compliance topics.
LO 4.6: Transform a Code of Ethics into an assessment tool
Video 1: TedTalk: Should You Live for Your Résumé … or Your Eulogy?
Description: Within each of us are two selves, suggests David Brooks—the self who craves success, who builds a résumé, and the self who seeks connection, community, and love, the values that make for a great eulogy, and asks: Can we balance these two selves?
Websites
Web1: Ethics & Compliance Initiative, Ethics & Compliance Toolkit
Description: Website for the Ethics & Compliance Initiative, the Ethics & Compliance Toolkit page
Web 2: Illinois Institute of Technology, Ethics Code Collection
Description: Website for the Illinois Institute of Technology, the Ethics Code Collection page
Web 3: Creating a Code of Ethics
Description: Website for Green Plus, the Code of Ethics/Conduct page
Web 5: Code of Conduct Examples
Description: Website for Workplace Answers, Business Ethics section
Web 6: Association of Corporate Council, Establishing an Effective Compliance Program
Description: Website for the Association of Corporate Council, the Establishing an Effective Compliance Program page