Ethics Webinar | Zoom Webinar | 10:00a to 12:00p CT
Ethics Webinar | Zoom Webinar | 10:00a to 12:00p CT
In this webinar, Pamela Meyer unveils the secret science of lie detection and interrogation that is rarely brought to the business world. Government officials, border control agents, police interrogators and social scientists have been studying and practicing lie detection and deceptive behavior for years. Pamela will take you through a thorough training session that will show what's hiding in plain sight in every business meeting, job interview and negotiation.
Attendees of the session will be equipped to:
Participants will acquire a new set of skills that allow them to quickly and accurately assess deceptive and potentially costly encounters. They will be given a realistic roadmap for developing institutional trust.
CPE Credit: 2.0
Field of Study: Behavioral Ethics
Delivery Method: Group Internet-Based
Prerequisites: None
Program Level: Basic
Advance Preparation: None
Price: No Fee
In order to be awarded the full credits, you must be present for 50 minutes of each credit hour and respond to at least 75% of the polling questions asked during the program. For more information regarding concerns and/or program cancellation policies, please contact our Events Coordinator at events@rubinbrown.com or call 1.888.591.3140.
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Published: 09/30/2024
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