Purpose of the Training
This training aims to enable participants to analyze ethical decision-making processes in the business world, evaluate environmental impacts, and make appropriate decisions in line with social responsibility principles.
MODULE 1: INTRODUCTION TO ETHICAL ANALYSIS
- Ethical concept and basic principles
- Importance of ethical behavior in business
- Ethical decision-making processes
- Ethical dilemmas and examples
- Corporate ethical codes
MODULE 2: ETHICAL DECISION-MAKING MODELS
- Utilitarian approach
- Rights-based ethical approach
- Justice approach
- Stakeholder-based analysis
- Case studies and applications
MODULE 3: ENVIRONMENTAL ETHICAL EVALUATION
- Environmental ethics concept
- Carbon footprint and environmental impacts
- Resource consumption and sustainability
- Waste management and circular economy
- Environmental risk analysis
MODULE 4: SOCIAL ETHICS AND RESPONSIBILITY
- Social justice and equality
- Human rights and working life
- Employee welfare and safety
- Discrimination and inclusivity
- Social impact assessment
MODULE 5: ETHICAL RISK ANALYSIS
- Identification of ethical risks
- Risk assessment methods
- Corporate reputation management
- Compliance processes
- Reporting and monitoring systems
MODULE 6: SUSTAINABLE DECISION-MAKING
- ESG (Environmental, Social, Governance) criteria
- Sustainable business models
- Long-term impact analysis
- Stakeholder balance
- Corporate responsibility strategies
MODULE 7: CASE ANALYSIS AND APPLICATIONS
- Real company examples
- Ethical crisis scenarios
- Group work
- Solution development workshops
This training is open to corporate cooperation (package for institutions/companies). Individual applications are not accepted. The training content can be redesigned according to corporate participant profiles and needs. After mutual agreement, the scope and method (face-to-face or online) are determined and the process is completed. Upon agreement, the schedule and location of the training are arranged according to the availability of your institution’s participants and our instructors.