Choices that Matter: Ethical Decision-making - PDN1007

What’s your process for making choices that matter? If your (honest) answer was that you don’t have one, you’re not alone.

We’ve designed Choices that Matter to help leaders and change-makers who want to ensure they are making ethical choices.

At a glance

Fees

A$$880

Alumni discounted fees

30% off for Monash staff and alumni

Who should attend

People who are facing complex decision-making in their career and consider decision-making to be an essential skill in their advancement.

What you will learn

In this program, you will:

  • Learn a structured process for understanding, evaluating and acting in the face of challenging issues
  • Proactively improve your personal, professional and organisational ability to make good decisions under pressure
  • Master four ethical lenses that help you notice what’s at stake in your choices
  • Learn which stakeholders to include, and trustworthy ways to include them in the decision-making process
  • Explain your decision in ways that are likely to be understood and respected by people coming from competing perspectives
  • Use your decisions as a catalyst to strengthen ethical practice and address systemic issues

Program structure

Working through four modules:

  • Module 1: Mapping the terrain, learning how to develop a better understanding of the issue where you’ve got to make a decision.
  • Module 2: Charting the course, exploring four ethical lenses that will help in identifying what is at stake in the decision you’re facing.
  • Module 3: Walking the path, looking at different strategies for giving effect to the decision you’ve made and how to ensure it’s done effectively and ethically.
  • Module 4: Marking the route, learn to close out an ethical decision, and identifying areas that went well or where there is room for growth.

Testimonials

I would highly recommend the taking part in one of the Cranlana Centre for Ethical Leadership’s online courses – they are invaluable to navigating the complex role of leadership in today’s world.

- Alice Proud, Porter Novelli Australia

Dr Matt Beard, Philosopher, Program Director of the Vincent Fairfax Fellowship at the Cranlana Centre for Ethical Leadership and

For any additional information please contact admin@cranlana.org.au.