Tackle tough tech dilemmas professionally!
In an age of increasing complexity, polarisation and mistrust, ethics is more than just compliance — it's about knowing the what, when and how to apply values to decision-making, when to speak up, when and how to lead.
Its also about understanding our own fallibility, the ethical dilemmas that may find us wanting.
This highly interactive three-hour workshop, led by ethics expert Jane Arnott MNZM, equips IT professionals with the tools to navigate ethical challenges, apply the ITP Code of Ethics in real-life contexts, and strengthen their personal and professional practice. Whether you're facing tough choices, grappling with grey areas, or just want to sharpen your ethical instincts, this workshop will leave you better prepared.
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Understanding values and how they drive behaviour
The difference between ethics and compliance
Navigating conflicts of interest, bias, and ethical dilemmas
Behavioural ethics and risks
Speaking up: fostering a culture of ethical leadership
Ethics and emerging challenges (including AI)
Interactive ethical scenario discussions
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A practical framework for ethical decision-making
Insights into trust, loyalty, bias, and dysfunction
Greater self-awareness around personal and professional values
A stronger understanding of how ethics underpins client outcomes and professional reputation
Confidence to navigate real-world ethical challenges with clarity and professionalism
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This workshop is designed for both Business and IT professionals at all career stages who want to strengthen their ethical decision-making and apply values-based leadership in their work. It’s ideal for those working in roles where trust, data, or influence are central — but valuable for anyone who wants to improve their ethical awareness and competence.
Jane Arnott MNZM is the Director of The Ethics Conversation and an Adjunct Research Fellow with the Brian Picot Chair in Ethical Leadership at Victoria University of Wellington. With decades of experience in ethics consulting and education, Jane has delivered workshops across sectors from engineering to finance to healthcare. She is a former Associate for the UK’s Institute of Business Ethics and a published author in the field, with postgraduate qualifications in Professional Ethics and a recent credential in AI Ethics from the London School of Economics.