Breakfast Sessions
Communicating ethics and values
Johannesburg, Thursday, 11 October 2018
Join Open CPT at our next Dialogue Matters breakfast session!
How do you communicate around ethics internally and externally in your organisation?
- Do you and your people share a common understanding of workplace ethics?
- Is ethics really valued in your organisation? Or are there more important success criteria?
- How well do you manage ethics? Well enough to minimise risk and reputational damage?
- Where does your organisation’s culture lie on the ethical – toxic culture continuum?
At the session, you will gain insight into:
- The importance of research and the role that ethics plays in Africa
- Insights into top ethics trends and the Ethics Monitor Toolkit
- The importance of values – and how to bring them to life in your organisation
Thursday, October 11, 2018
08:00 to 10:30
Life Healthcare, Oxford Manor, 21 Chaplin Road, Illovo, 2196
Tickets cost R 50.00 per person. Seats are limited to 25.
RSVP by Thursday, 04 October, 2018.
The Programme:
- Welcoming and coffee;
- Reputation and Ethics in Africa: Channel Kemp (Reputation Matters)
- Ethics trends and Ethics Monitor Toolkit: Cynthia Schoeman (Ethics Monitor)
- Importance of values – how to define and communicate values in your organisation: Kristina Malther (Open CPT)
- Ethics, governance and compliance: sweet spot or perfect storm: Lisa Wannell (Halogen)
- Networking
*Tickets for the session can be purchased via Quicket by clicking the link here.
About Dialogue Matters Sessions:
The Dialogue Matters sessions offer insights, case studies and networking around the latest topics on the agenda in the field of corporate communications and reputation management. These sessions are brought to you by Reputation Matters, Halogen Search & Select, and Open CPT.
This Dialogue Matters event is proudly sponsored by Ethics Monitor.
This Dialogue Matters breakfast session is run in collaboration by Channel Kemp (Research Analyst for Reputation Matters), Lisa Wannell (Founder and Director of Halogen Search & Select) and Kristina Malther (Managing Director of Open Cape Town), with Guest Speaker Cynthia Schoeman from Ethics Monitor.