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Saturday Night Leaders: Business Ethics - What is it & Why Does it Matter?

December 9, 2021, 10:00 - 11:00 AM

 

In this relevant and engaging session, participants will gain a better understanding of how to practice contemporary business ethics in a volatile, uncertain, complex and ambiguous business world, from a Certified Executive Coach with The Leadership Circle, who once worked at Saturday Night Live.

 

Participants will learn:

  • The Ethical Decision Framework 
  • Real world case studies and how the lessons apply to their work
  • How to make value-based ethical decisions in their careers 

 

 

Your Presenter: Jamie Mason Cohen

A certified executive leadership coach with The Leadership Circle, Jamie is an in-demand speaker and workshop developer on leadership and performance, helping organizations worldwide enhance their business performance to meet the demands of today’s business environment. He uses his audiences handwriting as a personalized framework to help them gain insight into their own strengths and weaknesses, leaving them with an emotionally-moving experience that inspires them to apply what they’ve learned.

Jamie has delivered presentations and workshops for organizations such as the Canadian Society of Association Executives (CSAE Trillium), Sun Life Financial, Celgene, The Executive Committee (TEC), The Leadership Circle Summit, The Terry Fox Foundation, Assante, Niagara College, Hospitality Human Resource Professionals Association (HHRPA), the Canadian Public Relations Society, and Saturday Night Live.

Jamie is also a #1 bestselling Amazon author for his book Live from Your Class: Everything I Learned About Teaching, I Learned from Working at Saturday Night Live, which is based on his experience working at Saturday Night Live. He has also been featured on CNN, The Morning Show, The Social, The Daily Express, Forbes, Huffington Post, TED.com, Business insider, and more speaking on topic ranging from leadership to relationships, from parenting to effective learning cultures.