Guardianship & Integrity: An Executive Program on Ethical Leadership in Cooperative Finance Training Course

Introduction

Ethical leadership is more than a policy; it's the very foundation of trust that enables cooperative financial institutions to thrive. In a world where financial scrutiny and regulatory demands are constantly increasing, a commitment to integrity and transparency is paramount for SACCO boards. This intensive course is designed to empower leaders with the moral compass and practical tools necessary to build a culture of ethical excellence, ensuring their decisions serve the best interests of both the institution and its members.

This program delves into the complex ethical dilemmas and conflicts of interest that cooperative leaders face. It provides a strategic framework for decision-making, emphasizing accountability, fairness, and member-centric values. By the end of this training, you will be equipped to not only identify and navigate ethical challenges but also to champion a governance model that is resilient, reputable, and truly aligned with the cooperative principles of open membership, democratic control, and community.

Duration 5 days

Target Audience This course is intended for SACCO board members, supervisory committee officials, senior management, internal auditors, and governance and compliance officers. It is designed for leaders at all levels who are responsible for upholding the highest standards of integrity within their institution.

Objectives

  • To understand the core principles of ethical leadership in cooperative finance.
  • To identify and manage conflicts of interest within the board and management.
  • To cultivate a strong ethical culture and a code of conduct.
  • To develop a robust framework for ethical decision-making.
  • To ensure transparency and accountability in all SACCO operations.
  • To understand the legal and reputational risks of unethical behavior.
  • To implement effective whistleblower policies and protection mechanisms.
  • To apply ethical principles in financial oversight and member relations.
  • To navigate ethical challenges related to digital transformation and data privacy.
  • To build and maintain public trust and a strong institutional reputation.

Course Modules

Module 1: The Core of Ethical Leadership

  • Defining ethical leadership in the cooperative context.
  • Understanding the fiduciary duty and moral obligation of board members.
  • The importance of a values-based organizational culture.
  • The link between ethics, trust, and member loyalty.
  • Case studies in ethical successes and failures in financial institutions.

Module 2: Identifying & Managing Conflicts of Interest

  • Recognizing various types of conflicts of interest (actual, potential, and perceived).
  • Developing a comprehensive conflicts of interest policy.
  • Implementing procedures for disclosure and recusal.
  • The role of the board chair in managing conflicts.
  • Ethical considerations in related-party transactions.

Module 3: Building an Ethical Culture

  • The board's role in setting the tone from the top.
  • Communicating and reinforcing the ethical code of conduct.
  • Integrating ethics into employee performance reviews.
  • Creating an environment where ethical behavior is rewarded.
  • The impact of culture on employee and member trust.

Module 4: Ethical Decision-Making Frameworks

  • Introduction to ethical frameworks (e.g., utilitarianism, deontology).
  • A step-by-step guide to resolving ethical dilemmas.
  • Applying a stakeholder-centric approach to decision-making.
  • The role of data and analysis in making sound ethical choices.
  • Group exercises on real-world ethical scenarios.

Module 5: Transparency and Accountability

  • The importance of open communication with members and stakeholders.
  • Best practices for transparent financial reporting.
  • Holding management accountable for ethical conduct.
  • The role of the audit committee in ensuring accountability.
  • Public reporting and disclosure of governance practices.

Module 6: Legal & Regulatory Ethics

  • Understanding the ethical dimensions of legal compliance.
  • The board's role in preventing fraud and financial misconduct.
  • Navigating anti-money laundering (AML) and anti-bribery regulations.
  • The legal and reputational consequences of unethical behavior.
  • Compliance as a tool for ethical governance.

Module 7: Whistleblowing & Protection

  • Establishing a safe and confidential channel for reporting misconduct.
  • Developing a robust whistleblower protection policy.
  • Investigating and acting on whistleblower reports.
  • The ethical obligations of a board to protect whistleblowers.
  • Case studies on effective and ineffective whistleblower programs.

Module 8: Ethical Issues in Member Relations

  • Ensuring fair and equitable treatment of all members.
  • Ethical lending practices and debt collection.
  • Protecting member data and ensuring privacy.
  • The ethics of marketing and product offerings.
  • Aligning institutional goals with member well-being.

Module 9: Technology & Ethical Governance

  • The board's role in ethically managing digital transformation.
  • Addressing ethical considerations in automated decision-making.
  • Navigating the ethical challenges of big data and AI.
  • Cybersecurity as an ethical responsibility.
  • Ensuring technological solutions serve members transparently.

Module 10: Capstone Project

  • Participants will design an ethics program for a SACCO.
  • The program will include a code of conduct, training materials, and reporting mechanisms.
  • Teams will present their program to a panel for feedback.
  • Projects will address a specific ethical challenge from within the SACCO industry.
  • The module will culminate in a final presentation and peer review.

CERTIFICATION

  • Upon successful completion of this training, participants will be issued with Macskills Training and Development Institute Certificate

TRAINING VENUE

  • Training will be held at Macskills Training Centre. We also tailor make the training upon request at different locations across the world.

AIRPORT PICK UP AND ACCOMMODATION

  • Airport Pick Up is provided by the institute. Accommodation is arranged upon request

TERMS OF PAYMENT

Payment should be made to Macskills Development Institute bank account before the start of the training and receipts sent to info@macskillsdevelopment.com

For More Details call: +254-114-087-180

 

 

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