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Business Ethics: A Vocabulary Course (English)

Posted By: ELK1nG
Business Ethics: A Vocabulary Course (English)

Business Ethics: A Vocabulary Course (English)
Published 6/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 878.52 MB | Duration: 3h 29m

Business Ethics & Corporate Social Responsibility.

What you'll 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.

Requirements

This e-learning vocabulary course is specifically designed for people who wish to expand their knowledge and understanding of Business Ethics terminology and concepts.

Students will need a minimum of B1 level English.

Description

This e-learning course is specifically designed for non-native English speakers at the intermediate (B1+) level who are already working or thinking of a career in the business ethics environment and wish to expand their knowledge and understanding of Business Ethics terminology and concepts. The course is also useful for those studying Business Ethics as the course also serves as a reference tool or a glossary of 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 engage in conversations and 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 expected in 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 combinations or collocations of words, and it is this that causes one of the biggest challenges for anyone wishing to learn. I hope this course will encourage students to look for collocations and patterns throughout their language learning journey.This course is designed to help you overcome this barrier and start seeing the language you need in chunks.

Overview

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

Lecture 1 Course Overview:

Section 2: Introduction

Lecture 2 Business Ethics : Introduction to Business Ethics for Upper Intermediate English

Lecture 3 Ethics

Lecture 4 Concerning

Lecture 5 Potentially

Lecture 6 Controversial

Lecture 7 Bribery

Lecture 8 Unfair Treatment

Lecture 9 Social Responsibility

Lecture 10 Reading & consolidation

Section 3: Importance of Business Ethics

Lecture 11 Importance of Business Ethics

Lecture 12 Ensuring

Lecture 13 ethically

Lecture 14 promotes

Lecture 15 work environment

Lecture 16 satisfaction

Lecture 17 navigating

Lecture 18 regulations

Lecture 19 frameworks

Lecture 20 penalties

Lecture 21 Section 2: Reading & Consolidation

Section 4: Core Principles of Business Ethics

Lecture 22 3: Core Principles of Business Ethics

Lecture 23 principles

Lecture 24 acknowledging

Lecture 25 integrity

Lecture 26 valuing

Lecture 27 ownership

Lecture 28 Slide 3: Reading & Consolidation

Section 5: something from 1

Lecture 29 4: Stakeholders

Lecture 30 stakeholders

Lecture 31 aspect

Lecture 32 investors

Lecture 33 context

Lecture 34 Slide 4: Reading & Consolidation

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

Lecture 35 Code of Conduct introduction

Lecture 36 Code of Conduct

Lecture 37 In the workplace

Lecture 38 outline

Lecture 39 Expectations

Lecture 40 dishonesty

Lecture 41 concerning

Lecture 42 Reading and consolidation

Section 7: Module 2.

Lecture 43 Corporate Social Responsibility

Lecture 44 Approach

Lecture 45 Commitment

Lecture 46 contribute

Lecture 47 Corporate

Lecture 48 Sustainable

Section 8: Importance of CSR

Lecture 49 2: Importance of CSR

Lecture 50 maintain

Lecture 51 reputation

Lecture 52 retain

Lecture 53 penalties

Lecture 54 non-compliance

Section 9: Key components of CSR

Lecture 55 Slide 3 Key Components of CSR: Introduction

Lecture 56 donations

Lecture 57 humanitarian

Lecture 58 morally

Lecture 59 comply

Lecture 60 profitable

Section 10: 4: CSR Practices

Lecture 61 CSR Practices: introduction

Lecture 62 initiatives

Lecture 63 adhere

Lecture 64 conserve

Lecture 65 involvement

Lecture 66 minimizing

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.