training & development

PD681 - International Business Ethics and FCPA Combo Course

Date & Location   Member Price List Price Qty

Houston, TX, USA
Oct 21, 2013 - Oct 25, 2013

$2,395.00
$2,495.00
1

Las Vegas, NV, USA
Mar 17, 2014 - Mar 21, 2014

$2,395.00
$2,495.00
1

Description

Instructors

Length: 5 days    CEUs: 3.80    PDHs: 38.00

This 5 - day combo course consists of PD674 - International Business Ethics & FCPA and PD680 - Understanding the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act.  If you take these courses as a combo you could save up to $680 (€675).

Please refer to the individual course descriptions for additional information.

Each student will receive a copy of The U.S. Foreign Corrupt Practice Act, the U.K. Bribery Act Pocketbook, and Ethics for International Business: Decision Making in a Global Political Economy, by John M. Kline.

You Will Learn To
 - Explain the essentials of FCPA
 - Create policies and procedures that address not only the FCPA, but also major non-U.S. anti-corruption legislations, such as the U.K. Bribery Act;
 - Explain how to apply the FCPA and other anti-corruption legislation dilemmas and how to avoid costly violations
 - Analyze business scenarios, transactions and partnership/alliances to prevent FCPA violations;
 - Describe how to work with foreign government officials without violating FCPA
 - Describe how to design effective protocols to monitor FCPA/anti-corruption compliance.
 - Describe the value foundation for a global business and society
 - Explain the importance of ethics in international business
 - Explain International human rights concepts and principles
 - Devise strategies to foster international business ethics
 - Develop a series of ethical business guidelines
 - Describe how to improve control mechanisms in promoting global ethical business processes
 - Explain how to make decisions when dealing with ethical dilemmas

Who Should Attend
This course was developed for executives, international sales and marketing professionals, all employees, whether staff associates or officers, who interact with foreign governments and businesses, whom are advised to clearly understand the laws and how to follow them. This course is for any professional interested in learning how to successfully work with foreign businesses and governments without violating U.S. laws.

For venue information, please click HERE.

  • Course Type: Public Course
  • Course Number: PD681
  • Language: English

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Instructors

Marcus Goncalves is a lecturer at Boston University’s Administrative Sciences Department and has more than 14 years of management consulting experience and practices in United States, Central and South America, Europe and Middle East. Mr. Goncalves is the former CTO and earlier on CKO of Virtual Access Networks, a startup which, under his leadership, innovation, and project management skills and with the use of his Knowledge Tornado™ methodology, was awarded the best enterprise product at the International Comdex Fall 2000 after only thirteen months of company’s inception, which lead six months later to the acquisition of the company by Symantec.
Marcus was also the former CEO of iCloud, Inc., which was later acquired by GenExpo, and the former COO of ParkingAccess.com, a successful online parking reservation company. He holds a Master’s degree in Computer Information Systems, and a BA in Business Administration. More than 30 of his books have been published in United States (five in Brazil and many others translated in several languages, including Japanese, Chinese, Taiwanese, German, Spanish and Romanian) and he is often invited to speak on these subjects worldwide. As president of MGCG, Inc., he specializes on leadership and innovation, knowledge, project, change and risk management practices. Marcus is a member of the Project Management Institute and a certified project management professional (PMP). In 1989, Marcus was simultaneously awarded Who’s Who in the “US Executives” and in the “Computer Industry” by the Rockefeller and Carnegie Foundations.
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