Conflicts of Interest and Promoting Trust
- Dec 3, 2025 11:00 a.m.
- Central Time (CT)
Trust is, and always has been, essential to commerce. Modern institutions have devised many different mechanisms to create and retain trust among customers, clients and partners.
In this webinar, you will examine the role that conflict of interest policies and procedures and other related mechanisms play in fostering trust in the modern marketplace.
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Identify common conflicts of interest that can arise in organizational and professional settings.
Analyze how conflict of interest policies contribute to building and maintaining trust in commercial and institutional environments.
Evaluate the effectiveness of various mechanisms in promoting transparency and stakeholder confidence, including internal controls and ethical guidelines.
| CPE Credit: | 2 |
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| Advance Preparation: | None |
| Delivery Method: | Group Internet Based |
| Regulatory Ethics: | 2 |
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Registration Fee:
ACFE Members: $115
Non-Members: $155
Chair, Law and Business, Associate Professor
Toronto Metropolitan University
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