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Ethics - That Feeling In Your Gut

An exploration of the role of your gut in ethical decision-making for accountants, along with an analysis of the Code of Conduct.

Created byStephen Priddle
4.5
(692 reviews)
IntermediateUpdated Aug 7, 2023
Ethics - That Feeling In Your Gut

What You'll Learn

check_circleConsider the role of your gut versus analysis in ethical decision-making.
check_circleBe prepared to be fired for taking a stand.
check_circleDiscuss ethics in the job interview: Is the candidate strong on ethics?
check_circleLearn alternative consequences for fraudsters.
check_circleUnderstand that you will come out on top in the end!

About This Course

This course is a provocative discussion of ethical issues in accounting, tax, and business, centered around your gut, which is more important than you might realize. The presenter shares personal and other experiences with ethically challenging situations and their resolutions, involving gut feelings. Past attendees have found it different from other courses, which typically do not discuss the role of gut feelings in ethical decision-making.

AGENDA

  • Consider the role of your gut versus analysis in ethical decision-making.
  • The risks of ignoring your gut. What is your ethics gut, and where does it come from? Is it an ethics issue or a professional disagreement?
  • Being prepared to be fired for taking a stand.
  • Testifying against a former employer in court.
  • Ethics in the job interview: Is the candidate strong on ethics?
  • Ethics pressure and coercion by incentives.
  • Ethics and travel expenses. 
  • Alternative consequences for fraudsters.
  • Learning from ethics history. You will succeed in the end!

Past feedback includes:

  • I haven’t taken a lot of courses like this - paying attention to that gut feeling is so important and so often ignored. People need to pay more attention to that feeling.
  • I enjoyed the course! I like the title, because my gut rarely has failed me. I think examples is the best way to talk through ethical situations.
  • Your delivery is great and full of energy You were funny and entertaining. Lots of good stories to make you think.
  • The course also highlighted other possible approaches to ethics issues when there is also a practical human side.
  • I liked the unrelated stories/jokes. I also liked that you gave people some tools for working through ethical issues.
  • Your stories are interesting, keeps the topic real instead of just theory.

Your Instructor

Stephen Priddle
Stephen Priddle
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Stephen Priddle, CPA, CA, CMA is the President and Founder of Practical PD, Courses for Accountants. Stephen is also the Vice-President, Finance & CFO of Fidus Analytics Inc.  In addition, he is a Board member, co-owner and Corporate Secretary of the SureWx group of companies, a global aviation business, which he was the CFO for 12 years previously. An engaging and experienced instructor, Stephen Priddle weaves practical tips together with stories from his business experience and input from participants. Seasoning the mix with a dose of accounting humour, he serves up useful and dynamic courses which have been attended by over 36,000. When speaking, he is candid about errors he has made in his career and the lessons that can be learned from them. Someone said: “humans are hard-wired to learn from stories” – Stephen is in part a business/accounting storyteller, who draws out the lessons from the stories. Stephen’s teaching experience includes presenting courses for over 70 accounting bodies and organizations in Canada and abroad. He has been a Session Leader in the CPA Professional Education Program, and has taught at the University of Toronto and Carleton University. He has moderated in the legacy CA, CMA and CGA program. Stephen is a prolific author. His published business, accounting and finance cases are used by many organizations. Stephen has nearly 40 years of varied business experience. After working with KPMG for five years, he moved into industry, where he has worked for public and private companies. He has gained a wide range of experience in financial reporting, treasury management, merger & acquisition and other business matters. Through his courses, he interacts with hundreds of financial leaders a year and thus stays on the leading edge in terms of best practices and hot topics. Stephen obtained his CPA, CA and CMA designations following graduation from Carleton University with an Honours Bachelor of Commerce degree, accounting major.

Credit Information

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What Students Are Saying

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692 reviews

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