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Business Ethics: A Vocabulary Course (English), available at $29.99, has an average rating of 4, with 66 lectures, based on 1 reviews, and has 8 subscribers.

You will learn about Understand and apply key Business Ethics vocabulary and phrases in a variety of professional contexts. Communicate in English about various business ethics topics: corporate social responsibility, sustainability, diversity and inclusion, & ethical decision-making Analyze ethical dilemmas in business situations and make well-informed decisions using appropriate language and terminology. Increase their confidence in communicating effectively and professionally in English when discussing business ethics. Demonstrate the ability to engage in professional discussions and debates related to business ethics, using accurate and culturally sensitive language. Comprehend and analyze authentic English texts, articles, and case studies related to business ethics, and identify key points and arguments. Develop and deliver oral presentations in English on business ethics topics, effectively using relevant vocabulary and persuasive arguments. This course is ideal for individuals who are Business professionals who need to improve their English language skills for communication in a global business ethics environment. or Non-native English speaking students who are pursuing or planning to pursue a career in business/ethics. or Employees in multinational companies who want to enhance their knowledge of business ethics and improve their language proficiency. or Entrepreneurs and small business owners who want to expand their understanding of business ethics and improve their English language skills. or Non-English speaking professionals who want to enhance their career opportunities by improving their English language skills in the context of business ethics. It is particularly useful for Business professionals who need to improve their English language skills for communication in a global business ethics environment. or Non-native English speaking students who are pursuing or planning to pursue a career in business/ethics. or Employees in multinational companies who want to enhance their knowledge of business ethics and improve their language proficiency. or Entrepreneurs and small business owners who want to expand their understanding of business ethics and improve their English language skills. or Non-English speaking professionals who want to enhance their career opportunities by improving their English language skills in the context of business ethics.

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Summary

Title: Business Ethics: A Vocabulary Course (English)

Price: $29.99

Average Rating: 4

Number of Lectures: 66

Number of Published Lectures: 66

Number of Curriculum Items: 66

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 66

Original Price: 44.99

Quality Status: approved

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What You Will Learn

  • Understand and apply key Business Ethics vocabulary and phrases in a variety of professional contexts.
  • Communicate in English about various business ethics topics: corporate social responsibility, sustainability, diversity and inclusion, & ethical decision-making
  • Analyze ethical dilemmas in business situations and make well-informed decisions using appropriate language and terminology.
  • Increase their confidence in communicating effectively and professionally in English when discussing business ethics.
  • Demonstrate the ability to engage in professional discussions and debates related to business ethics, using accurate and culturally sensitive language.
  • Comprehend and analyze authentic English texts, articles, and case studies related to business ethics, and identify key points and arguments.
  • Develop and deliver oral presentations in English on business ethics topics, effectively using relevant vocabulary and persuasive arguments.
  • Who Should Attend

  • Business professionals who need to improve their English language skills for communication in a global business ethics environment.
  • Non-native English speaking students who are pursuing or planning to pursue a career in business/ethics.
  • Employees in multinational companies who want to enhance their knowledge of business ethics and improve their language proficiency.
  • Entrepreneurs and small business owners who want to expand their understanding of business ethics and improve their English language skills.
  • Non-English speaking professionals who want to enhance their career opportunities by improving their English language skills in the context of business ethics.
  • Target Audiences

  • Business professionals who need to improve their English language skills for communication in a global business ethics environment.
  • Non-native English speaking students who are pursuing or planning to pursue a career in business/ethics.
  • Employees in multinational companies who want to enhance their knowledge of business ethics and improve their language proficiency.
  • Entrepreneurs and small business owners who want to expand their understanding of business ethics and improve their English language skills.
  • Non-English speaking professionals who want to enhance their career opportunities by improving their English language skills in the context of business ethics.
  • This e-learning course is specifically designed for non-native English speakers at the intermediate (B1+) levelwho are already workingor thinking of a careerin the business ethics environmentand wish to expand their knowledge and understanding of Business Ethics terminologyand concepts.

    The course is also useful for those studyingBusiness Ethics as the course also serves as a reference tool or a glossaryof terms. In fact, it is designed to allow all students enrolled on the course to revise or review the key vocabulary as and when required.

    The course will enable learners to confidently engagein conversationsand decision-making processes in international business settings by developing their Business English vocabulary and communication skills by introducing word combinations and patterns that are found or can be expectedin the language.

    The course will cover various aspects of Business Ethics, including corporate social responsibility, sustainability, diversity and inclusion, and ethical decision-making.

    Professional Business English is based on the combinationsor collocationsof words, and it is this that causes one of the biggest challengesfor anyone wishing to learn. I hope this course will encourage students to look for collocationsand patternsthroughout their language learning journey.

    This course is designed to help you overcomethis barrier and start seeing the language you need in chunks.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Business Ethics for Non-Native English Speakers (B2 Level) Volume 1:

    Lecture 1: Course Overview:

    Chapter 2: Introduction

    Lecture 1: Business Ethics : Introduction to Business Ethics for Upper Intermediate English

    Lecture 2: Ethics

    Lecture 3: Concerning

    Lecture 4: Potentially

    Lecture 5: Controversial

    Lecture 6: Bribery

    Lecture 7: Unfair Treatment

    Lecture 8: Social Responsibility

    Lecture 9: Reading & consolidation

    Chapter 3: Importance of Business Ethics

    Lecture 1: Importance of Business Ethics

    Lecture 2: Ensuring

    Lecture 3: ethically

    Lecture 4: promotes

    Lecture 5: work environment

    Lecture 6: satisfaction

    Lecture 7: navigating

    Lecture 8: regulations

    Lecture 9: frameworks

    Lecture 10: penalties

    Lecture 11: Section 2: Reading & Consolidation

    Chapter 4: Core Principles of Business Ethics

    Lecture 1: 3: Core Principles of Business Ethics

    Lecture 2: principles

    Lecture 3: acknowledging

    Lecture 4: integrity

    Lecture 5: valuing

    Lecture 6: ownership

    Lecture 7: Slide 3: Reading & Consolidation

    Chapter 5: something from 1

    Lecture 1: 4: Stakeholders

    Lecture 2: stakeholders

    Lecture 3: aspect

    Lecture 4: investors

    Lecture 5: context

    Lecture 6: Slide 4: Reading & Consolidation

    Chapter 6: Unit 5: Code of Conduct and Ethics policy

    Lecture 1: Code of Conduct introduction

    Lecture 2: Code of Conduct

    Lecture 3: In the workplace

    Lecture 4: outline

    Lecture 5: Expectations

    Lecture 6: dishonesty

    Lecture 7: concerning

    Lecture 8: Reading and consolidation

    Chapter 7: Module 2.

    Lecture 1: Corporate Social Responsibility

    Lecture 2: Approach

    Lecture 3: Commitment

    Lecture 4: contribute

    Lecture 5: Corporate

    Lecture 6: Sustainable

    Chapter 8: Importance of CSR

    Lecture 1: 2: Importance of CSR

    Lecture 2: maintain

    Lecture 3: reputation

    Lecture 4: retain

    Lecture 5: penalties

    Lecture 6: non-compliance

    Chapter 9: Key components of CSR

    Lecture 1: Slide 3 Key Components of CSR: Introduction

    Lecture 2: donations

    Lecture 3: humanitarian

    Lecture 4: morally

    Lecture 5: comply

    Lecture 6: profitable

    Chapter 10: 4: CSR Practices

    Lecture 1: CSR Practices: introduction

    Lecture 2: initiatives

    Lecture 3: adhere

    Lecture 4: conserve

    Lecture 5: involvement

    Lecture 6: minimizing

    Instructors

  • Business Ethics- A Vocabulary Course (English)  No.2
    Derek Reddy
    English Language Trainer
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