Back to Level 2
Date
Thursday 29th May 2008
Our 2007 pilot seminar proved a tremendous success with speakers including John Bryant, former Editor in Chief at the Daily Telegraph; Sir Kevin Tebbit, former Permanent Secretary at the MOD and Non-Executive Director of Smiths Group plc; Richard Ritchie, Director of UK Political Affairs at BP plc and Hannah Pawlby, former Special Advisor to Rt Hon Charles Clarke MP.
The next seminar consists of a number of “in conversation with …” sessions where speakers give a short talk (no more than 15 minutes) followed by in depth discussion with delegates.
There will be an opportunity to action what has been discussed in the “ethical hot topics” session. Delegates on the pilot seminar found this session particularly useful.
Testimonials
The event offered an impressive line up of speakers with some useful insights, which provided for some fruitful discussion. Well worth attending.
Clark Vasey, Bell Pottinger
This was a really well structured and enjoyable day that gave everyone a chance to debate some very important issues with some very good speakers to start the discussions.
Peter Craske, European Campaigns Manager, RSPCA
This seminar was an excellent opportunity to reflect on key ethical issues and ponder on some practical solutions. Highly recommended.
Martin Le Jeune, Head of Public Affairs, BSkyB, and former staff member of the Committee on Standards
This was a great opportunity to get to grips with the day to day ethical dilemmas facing public affairs practitioners and to learn from shared experience and approach. Definitely worth the experience.
Gill Morris, Connect PA
Course Leader
The seminar will be led by Philippa Foster-Back OBE of the Institute of Business Ethics and Jeremy Sweeney of JMS Resources.
Timings and Lunch
The course will start at 9.00am and will finish at approximately 2.00pm. Lunch will be provided. This will be a working lunch so delegates can get as much from their time at the seminar as possible.
Cost
Cost per person is £175+VAT including lunch and materials.
Members of the Institute of Business Ethics benefit from a reduced rate of £150+VAT.