Human Resources Executive Association
Workplace Ethics for a New Generation
This workshop presents a broad overview of the significant cultural shifts occurring in our society, and focuses on specifics that impact different generational world views and definitions of ethics. Many young people have different values and priorities than older generations. Truth is often defined as doing what seems right in specific contexts (there has been a deconstruction of absolute moral truths that formally dictated ethical standards) and respecting the truths of others as valid, even if they differ from one’s own. Does the definition of ethics need to be reexamined in light of new philosophies and changing world views? How should ethics be defined for a new generation of leaders in today's workplace?
Dr. Jolene Erlacher founded Leading Tomorrow (www.leadingtomorrow. org) in 2013 with the aim of equipping organizations for effective inter-generational leadership in an evolving culture. Jolene specializes in providing training and consulting on team effectiveness and inter-generational leadership. She works with community organizations, government agencies, churches, missions agencies, and small businesses. Jolene teaches continuing education courses for Eduspire (www.eduspire.org). She is also an adjunct faculty member and teaches graduate courses on Organizational Leadership at North Central University (www.northcentral. edu). Jolene is a military wife and lives in Pinehurst with her husband, twin daughters and their dog, Rex.
Human Resources Executive Association...
Date and Time
Tuesday Mar 14, 2017
11:30 AM - 1:00 PM EDT
Every 2nd Tuesday at 11:30 a.m.
Location
Moore County Chamber of Commerce
10677 U.S. 15-501
Southern Pines, N.C. 28387
Fees/Admission
$20/meeting
$160 Annually