Video Course: Good Ethics is Good Business: Part 2

Eric Brown

We are all good people, but what happens when we examine ourselves through the critical lens of ethical behavior. Engage in a little personal exploration in Part 2 of this presentation in which we delve deeper into the codes of conduct that seem at times to be unfairly imposed on us by regulatory bodies. Why do these codes exist and what do they even mean? And how do we reconcile adherence to regulations when they oftentimes seem at odds with our core beliefs?

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Eric Brown
Eric Brown has trained thousands of therapists at massage therapy colleges and through conference workshops. This noted massage business expert and founder of BodyworkBiz writes for massage journals internationally and is the author of 60 Clients in 60 Days. He is a co-founder of World Massage Conference and Massage Therapy Radio. He has pioneered chair massage in Canada and has worked for a multitude of companies including IBM, Dell, Kelloggs, Levi Strauss, AMEX, major hospitals, banks, law firms, and financial institutions. Learn more at http://bodyworkbiz.com.
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