Professional Ethics: A Theranos Story
2.0 CPE | Behavioral Ethics
The downfall of Elizabeth Holmes, founder of Theranos, has been told in many formats (books, podcasts, television). However, the story of Theranos, the company, the employees and other stakeholders have not been examined in-depth, especially from the perspective of ethical decision-making and organizational culture.
In this on-demand, we will explore the Theranos fraud and key stakeholders using IESBA’s (International Ethics Standards Board for Accountants) five fundamental principles of ethics as the framework for our investigation:
We will also examine how a lack of psychological safety and a toxic organizational culture compromised the ethical decision-making process of numerous stakeholders.
Course publication date: January 1, 2023
After completion of this course, participants will be able to:
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Professional Ethics: A Theranos Story
Course Instructions and Learning Objectives
Introduction
Theranos - Who, What, When, Why and How
Review Question #1
Designing an Unethical Organization
Review Question #2
Review Question #3
Psychological Safety and Theranos
Review Question #4
Review Question #5
Ethical Leadership
Review Question #6