A [Practical] Guide to Living Ethically 

February 21, 2019 | 10:00-11:00 am PST

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What’s wrong and what’s right? We make ethical decisions, large and small, in the workplace and elsewhere, literally every day. But what’s guiding you? How do you decide?

This webinar will cut through the cloud of philosophies, theories, and legal details that can bog-down ethics to give you a practical approach to living ethically—because when it comes down to it, ethics is about the personal decisions and actions you make, not abstract principles.

Join Stanford professor Dale Nesbitt as he uses real-life dilemmas to guide you through his practical approach to making decisions and living ethically.

You’ll learn:
  • How to approach ethics as decisions and consequences, not abstractions or philosophies.
  • How to create a practical and personal code of conduct.
  • How to overcome impediments to acting ethically.

About the Speaker

Dale NesbittDr. Nesbitt has a strong background in decision analysis, risk, and uncertainty. He is a noted national and international energy, resource, microeconomics, modeling, and risk analysis expert. He has been in the gas and energy decision analysis and modeling business continuously since 1974, and is well known as a leading energy economist and decision analyst across all the various energy forms globally.



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