This presentation uses a “jeopardy style” game with between 9-51 questions (at least three categories with three questions apiece, up to ten categories with five questions apiece, plus a final jeopardy question). I could have up to 10 “teams” with up to 10 people per team, and each team would have a wireless “lock-out” buzzer, signifying they buzzed in first. The computer game automatically keeps score until the “winners” are announced at the end. The learning outcome is to reinforce different concepts (e.g. Code of Business Conduct) within the company and the profession.
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This program typically runs 60-75 minutes but can be tailored to meet the specific needs of organization.
Professor Paul Fiorelli is the Director of the Cintas Institute for Business Ethics at Xavier University. Professor Paul Fiorelli has been the lead faculty on over 20 international trips to Europe, focusing on London and Paris. He has an extensive professional network in the Ethics and Compliance field. Professor Fiorelli received both his law and M.B.A. degrees in 1981, has taught at Xavier University since 1983 and has been a tenured, Full Professor since 1994. He has received the following teaching awards: (1) the Dean’s Award for Teaching Excellence in 2003, 2005 and 2006, (2) Teacher of the Year for the Williams College of Business in 1995 and 1997, (3) the Teacher of the Year for Executive MBA's in 1992, 1997 and 1999, and (4) the Lamp of Knowledge Teaching Award for the General Electric MBA program in 2002.
Professor Fiorelli actively advises in the area of business ethics and has provided workshops and presentations to groups and companies, including: AK Steel, AIG, ALICO, Association of College and University Auditors, Bell-Textron Helicopter, BP, Cinergy, the Conference Board, the Defense Industry Initiative, Eli Lilly & Co., Ethics and Compliance Officer Association, Ethics Resource Center, Fifth Third Bank, Fort Washington Investment Advisors, General Dynamics, Honda of America, Mead-Westvaco, Microsoft, Northrop Grumman, the Ohio Society of CPAs, Sears, Society of Corporate Compliance and Ethics, Toyota, the Practicing Law Institute, US Oncology, Wal-Mart, Walsh Construction, and Western-Southern Life Insurance.