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Ethics for Municipal Employees
SKU: CONETH
Though codes of ethics for different cities may emphasize different ethical concerns, new employees viewing this program are introduced to the ethical principles common to all city codes. Through realistic situations, employees learn they are expected to keep confidential city information confidential, that they must never show favoritism, that they must not seek special privileges and must never use city property for personal use.
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Government Ethics
SKU: ACRETHG
This video examines the ethical principles common to all government codes of ethics. Through realistic situations, new employees learn the ethical practices expected of them and experienced employees are questioned about how well they are still meeting those expectations. Included conflict-of-interest topics are: handling confidential information, favoritism, seeking special privileges, use of government property, doing government business with companies in which they have a financial interes...
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Professional Conduct in Government
SKU: ACRPROG
The citizens expect their government agencies to be run efficiently and professionally. In this video new employees see what it takes to be a professional staff member, and experienced employees are asked questions to see if they are still the professional they think they are. The examined topics include: being law abiding, being businesslike, respecting government property, being sober, being moral, being honest, having a professional demeanor and why it is important to obey legitimate order...
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Standards of Conduct for Municipal Employees
SKU: ACRSTA
In this program new employees learn that the citizens expect their cities to be run efficiently and professionally. They want good employees who are professional. And that is why municipalities have employee standards of conduct...to ensure professionalism. Through realistic scenarios, new employees learn that to be a professional staff member, they must be a law abiding citizen and must understand what it means to display a professional demeanor.
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