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Education and Training

No Can Do: Problems and Cases on Ethics and Enforcement

Presenter: Tom Cullinan, National Planned Giving Institute, College of William & Mary, Williamsburg, VA & Charitable Giving Counsel, Omaha, NE
(Broadcast date: 2/18/04)

Program Description

This session examines how to balance financial gain and positive results against the need to avoid counterproductive and unethical behavior. The session presents recent cases and examples, discusses the misalignment of personal and organizational values, and examines ways to increase ethical congruence and enhance productivity.

Learning objectives for this presentation include:
  • Gain practical insight in applying the Model Standards of Practice for the Charitable Gift Planner.
  • Recognize causes and costs to organizations and employees when faced with ethical conflict.
  • See solutions to cases and behaviors commonly faced in planned giving.

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