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When personal interests compete with the interests of an organization, it is a conflict of interest. Everyone has these conflicts. When they influence decisions, they become a problem. They can have serious consequences for an individual and for an organization.
This course will show you how to identify your conflicts of interests and how you can minimize their impact on your organization. You will also learn techniques to avoid conflicts of interest in the future, including by reporting, disclosing, and investigating these conflicts. You will also learn questions to ask yourself to make sure that you do not have a conflict of interest, and recognize whether or not if gifts, outside employment, familial and personal relationships, and self-dealing could lead to you having a conflict of interest. Finally, you'll learn some techniques for realizing whether or not you have a conflict of interest, and how to create a preventative policy for your organization.
You will learn to identify your conflicts of interest, minimize their impact on your organization, and avoid them in the future through reporting, disclosing, and investigating. The course also covers questions to ask yourself, recognizing whether gifts, outside employment, familial and personal relationships, and self-dealing could create a conflict, and how to create a preventative policy for your organization.
The course covers defining, identifying, and understanding the impacts of conflicts of interest; reporting, disclosing, and investigating them; conflicts of interest in the public sector; gifts; outside employment; family and personal relationships; self-dealing; ways to avoid conflicts of interest; and creating a conflicts of interest policy.
Yes. The course includes multiple Test Your Knowledge lessons throughout the series.
The course addresses skills including conflict management, controlling interest, minority interest, open interest, organizational conflict, and security interest.