

CPE Credits
6 Credits: Behavioral Ethics
Course Description
What do Wells Fargo, Boeing, Theranos, and Andrew Fastow have in common? They were all on the nightly news for the wrong reasons. Previously well-respected and yet they went headfirst down a slippery slope of poor ethical decisions – damaging reputations, careers, and profits. Why do smart people do stupid things? Pressures, biases, and blind spots! If you are aware of the reasons the rules keep getting broken you can prevent employees from taking the first step down a very slippery slope.
Learning Objectives
Upon successful completion of this course, participants will be able to:
- Identify ways an ethical culture can breakdown
- Recognize the importance of ethics and the effects of hidden biases and power
- Determine ways to encourage ethical behavior
- Recall a six-step process for creating an ethical culture
Course Specifics
Course ID 21CSantaFe-LE20227032 |
Prerequisites None |
Advanced Preparation None |
Compliance information
Course Instructor

Ed Robinson, CPA, CSP, is a highly recognized international speaker, business-growth coach, and author. A “recovering CPA” with an engaging personality, Ed has a wealth of experience and is a proven leader. His audiences leave with a renewed commitment to professionalism and success. President and CEO of Robinson Performance Group with over 30 years’ experience in professional service organizations, Ed provides unique growth strategies and leadership consulting to businesses. Many of his clients experience a dramatic increase in revenue production by applying his ideas and teachings. Ed is a certified professional speaker (CSP), a designation of the International Federation of …
Ethics: Don't Be the Next News Story - Why the Rules Keep Getting Broken
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CPE Credits
6 Credits: Behavioral Ethics
Course Description
What do Wells Fargo, Boeing, Theranos, and Andrew Fastow have in common? They were all on the nightly news for the wrong reasons. Previously well-respected and yet they went headfirst down a slippery slope of poor ethical decisions – damaging reputations, careers, and profits. Why do smart people do stupid things? Pressures, biases, and blind spots! If you are aware of the reasons the rules keep getting broken you can prevent employees from taking the first step down a very slippery slope.
Learning Objectives
Upon successful completion of this course, participants will be able to:
- Identify ways an ethical culture can breakdown
- Recognize the importance of ethics and the effects of hidden biases and power
- Determine ways to encourage ethical behavior
- Recall a six-step process for creating an ethical culture
Course Specifics
Course ID 21CSantaFe-LE20227032 |
Prerequisites None |
Advanced Preparation None |
Compliance information
Course Instructor

Ed Robinson, CPA, CSP, is a highly recognized international speaker, business-growth coach, and author. A “recovering CPA” with an engaging personality, Ed has a wealth of experience and is a proven leader. His audiences leave with a renewed commitment to professionalism and success. President and CEO of Robinson Performance Group with over 30 years’ experience in professional service organizations, Ed provides unique growth strategies and leadership consulting to businesses. Many of his clients experience a dramatic increase in revenue production by applying his ideas and teachings. Ed is a certified professional speaker (CSP), a designation of the International Federation of …