I took an entire course in college in Business Ethics through the Philosophy 
Department.  It covered a number of issues similar to what you described.  Business 
Ethics cover not only what the media is hot on, malfeasance, but the ethical 
obligation to all constituents, employees (both up and down the food chain), customers 
and ownership.

I wish the original correspondent good luck in trying to condense all this into a 
training session.

John

John E. Lines, Audit Manager
Spirit Mountain Casino
Direct 503-879-3712
fax 503-879-3939

>>> "chris hardy - tec resource" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 12/04/02 09:01AM >>>
Business EthicsNot sure what your searching for but within the confines of ethics a 
frame-work has to be incorporated with regards to checks and balance...  Either 
intentional or not intentional the degree of the impact for missing something can have 
an enormous impact....  Our federal government payed out in excess of $19B in over 
payment to creditors.....This was not intentional.....  But becasue the proper checks 
and balance are missing tax payers carry or eat this tab.....  Now i have issues with 
saying someone ethics are questionable pertaining to this isolated event....

chris hardy     281 227 8898 

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Tomich, Nancy 
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  Sent: Tuesday, December 03, 2002 1:23 PM
  Subject: Business Ethics


  I am planning a conference for our Internal Audit Department. One of the topics of 
the conference will be business ethics. I am specifically looking for improv games 
related to that topic. While I have found several books, websites and other references 
related to team building skills group exercises I have been unsuccessful to find 
anything specific to business ethics. Does anyone have any group exercises / improv 
games that they could send to me or direct me as to a specific book or website?




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