Joshua, a CFO from Chicago, did not go to prison for stealing the $2 million in liquid cash he had access to on a daily basis. Instead, Joshua ended up in prison by rationalizing that he was entitled to a few small perks of the profession. This course explores Joshua's story and covers how and why executives with high annual incomes make short-sighted decisions that can cost them their job and freedom. This event may be a rebroadcast of a live event and the instructor will be available to answer your questions during the event.
Learning Objectives
After attending the presentation, you will be able to...
- Use your focus and attention, no matter your audience
- Recognize when, and with whom, you are distracted
- Apply trust building from several different dimensions
- Use strategies to train others and offer support, rather than micromanage
- Use delegation strategies
Major Topics
Major topics covered in this course include:
- What starts a government investigation for white-collar crime?
- What is an indictment?
- What is extradition?
- What are pre-trial proceedings?
- What is a mitigation strategy?
- What is a plea agreement?
- What is discovery in a criminal case?
- What factors influence a sentence in a white-collar crime?
- What collateral consequences follow for people convicted of business-related crime?