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Pre-Conference Workshop: The 7 Deadly Ethical Sins of Organizations - a Thought-provoking Behavioral Ethics CPE Program for ALL Leaders Speaker: Amanda "Jo" Erven - Audit. Consulting. Education. LLC

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Track 5
Track 6
Monday, September 9, 2024
3:00 PM - 4:50 PM

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Amanda "Jo" Erven
Audit. Consulting. Education. LLC

The 7 Deadly Ethical Sins of Organizations – a Thought-provoking Behavioral Ethics CPE Program for ALL

3:00 PM - 4:50 PM

Session Synopsis

Pride, Greed, Lust, Envy, Gluttony, Wrath, Sloth. Have you ever thought of these "7 Deadly Sins" in terms of ethics at your organization? Well, Jo did in her book, Becoming The Everyday Ethicist, and she can't wait to share her thoughts with you. In this session, we will explore 7 potential "ethical" sins in organizations today. From the WRATH of “disingenuous leaders” to the LUST of those that “move fast and break things” to the ENVY of organizations who do things just because “everyone is doing it”… The question is, which of the sins will your organization fall prey to? And how can you, as a leader (whether you are an audit, risk, compliance, accounting, or other business professional), prevent it? Get ready for this thought-provoking, innovative session on ethics!

Biography

Amanda "Jo" Erven, CPA, CIA, CFE, is the President and Founder of Audit. Consulting. Education. LLC. After a successful career in external and internal audit, Jo is now an active Internal Audit Strategist, Ethics and Culture Consultant, Author, and Trainer/Speaker, providing CPE hours, live and virtually, to organizations across the globe. Jo is also a full-time, accounting faculty member at Metropolitan State University of Denver as well as the Director of Internal Audit Education for the University. As Director, Jo guides graduate students as they act as the University’s Internal Auditors! She has also developed an undergraduate and graduate Risk Assurance and Advisory certificate for students to earn to better prepare them for the workforce.
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