This continuing education class begins with a review of Florida Statutes 626.9541 - Unfair Methods of Competition. The course then provides a case-study approach to ethical principles and the consequences of unethical actions by an examination of actual corporate ethical decisions. The ethical case studies provide adjusters with a practical point of view to the ethical decision making process. This emphasizes the far-reaching impact of poor decisions at all levels of organizations.
Class highlights include:
- Case Study on Wal-Mart's Business Practices
- Martha Stewart and Insider Trading Case Study
- The Tylenol Poisonings Case Study
- Union Carbide and Bhopal Case Study
- The Challenger Decision Case Study
- Case Study on Met Life and Questionable Marketing Practices
- Tobacco Companies and Business Practices Case Study
- Case Study on Ford Explorer and Firestone Safety Issues
- Approved for 4 Hours of Elective Continuing Education