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Chad Sorenson
"Ethics In HR: Avoiding The Line In The Sand" (Webinar)

 

Learning Objectives:

    1. Understand the provisions of the HR Professional Code of Ethics including professional responsibilities, professional development, ethical leadership, fairness and justice, conflicts of interest, and use of information.
    2. Learn how unethical behavior from HR or executives have impacted companies.
    3. Develop a strategy to deal with ethical dilemmas in the workplace and impact change.
    1. Identify ways to avoid the perception of being the “Department of No” and instead discover alternative solutions that are a win-win while still maintaining ethical standards.

     

Session Description:

In today’s world of faster, better, cheaper, businesses are in an all-out sprint to beat the competition. Sometimes this means management and HR are being asked to push the envelope or go right up to that line in the sand. Is it right to push it just a little? To see how far you can bend it before it snaps? To rationalize the fact that it was just once, or who’s it going to hurt?
HR professionals must remain above the fray. We must work with both the company and the employees. We can’t give either stakeholder a reason to doubt our motives. If we do, we reduce, or eliminate, our ability to be effective in our human resources role. In fact, the Society for Human Resource Management has a Code of Ethics that every member agrees to follow.

In this session, participants will learn why it is critical for HR professionals to follow not only the letter of the law (rules, regulations, guidelines, norms) but also the intent. Your reputation is on the line, but so is that of the entire HR profession.

 

Speaker Bio:

Chad Sorenson is the President of Adaptive HR Solutions and has over 25 years of diverse business, communications, and human resource experience.

He works with companies throughout the Southeast U.S. that range from 5 to 1,200 employees and focuses on leadership development, manager training, employee performance management and employer compliance in industries such as healthcare, manufacturing, construction trades, and professional services organizations. Chad also works with trade associations providing HR support to member companies. Prior to founding Adaptive HR Solutions in 2008, Chad was Vice President, Director and Manager of Human Resources for several companies in the Jacksonville area.

Chad serves as the 2021-2022 President of the HR Florida State Council which represents over 16,000 HR professional across Florida as the state affiliate of the Society for Human Resource Management. He was also the President of SHRM Jacksonville in 2015 and 2016. He is certified as a SHRM-Senior Certified Professional (SHRM-SCP) and a Senior Professional in Human Resources (SPHR). Chad regularly speaks to other SHRM Chapters, business associations, and companies across the region on topics such as leadership development and employee engagement.