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Track: Fundamentals and Applications
Sponsor: 1.7 Business, Management & General Legal Education
Chair: James Arnold, P.E., Member, Haslett Heating and Cooling, COLUMBUS, OH
This seminar provides an ethical framework to decision making. Using those decision making processes, the attendees will evaluate three NSPE case studies in this interactive session.

1. Your Ethics Tool Box: Building a Framework for Ethical Decision-Making
Kathleen Lacey, J.D., Ukleja Center for Ethical Leadership at California State University, Long Beach, Long Beach, CA
Making an informed, responsible ethical decision is not as easy as it may seem. This workshop provides tools to enhance your ability to frame engineering and business dilemmas in accordance with ethical principles in order to make the critical and informed decisions in the workplace. You'll learn how to apply an ethical framework to future decision-making – using a model that you can put into practice right away. You'll have a better understanding of ethical challenges, how to analyze them while considering implications for any stakeholders, and how to choose the right course of action based on ethical principles.

2. Case Studies in Engineering Ethics Part 1
Kristin Schaefer, P.E., Member, Schaefer Engineering, Katy, TX
This is an interactive session where participants hear about an ethical violation, then break up into small groups and discuss the ethics case adjudicated by the NSPE. Test your ethics IQ against an actual case decided by a board of your peers and obtain ethics continuing education credits in the process. Three cases are presented along with the final outcome.

3. Case Studies in Engineering Ethics Part 2
Mike Bilderbeck, P.E., Fellow ASHRAE, Pickering, Inc., Memphis, TN
This is an interactive session where participants hear about an ethical violation, then break up into small groups and discuss the ethics case adjudicated by the NSPE. Test your ethics IQ against an actual case decided by a board of your peers and obtain ethics continuing education credits in the process. Three cases are presented along with the final outcome.

Presented: June 26, 2017, 2:15-3:45 PM
Run Time
: 90 min.

This is a zip file that consists of PowerPoint slides synchronized with the audio-recording of the speaker (recorded presentation), PDF files of the slides, and audio only (mp3) for each presentation.