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Case studies: Ways to address specific ethical failures

This presentation is part of Grant Thornton's Ethics in Not-for-Profits and Higher Education Webcast Series.

Although we respond to major outbreaks in fraud and unethical behavior, these actions still occur, causing detrimental damage to the public and stakeholders. How can we draw lessons learned from other’s ethical failures? This session, Case studies: Ways to address specific ethical failures, will explore real life examples of ethical failures in the not-for-profit industry and discuss solutions on how organizations can develop a strong culture of ethics.

We hope you will be able to join us. This webcast will be hosted by Terri Albertson, partner, and Victoria Raivitch, partner, of Grant Thornton's Not-for-Profit and Higher Education practice.

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bullet-dot.gifLocation:   Online
bullet-dot.gifType:   Webcast
bullet-dot.gifStart Time:   Tuesday, September 18, 2012
bullet-dot.gifEnd Time:   Tuesday, September 18, 2012