Course Name |
Leading Cultural Change & Ethical Behaviour in Financial Services |
Course Provider |
Institute of Banking |
Course Code |
108099 (Assigned by Qualifax. Not an official code) |
Course Type |
Postgraduate |
Qualifications |
Award Name | NFQ Classification | Awarding Body | NFQ Level |
Special Purpose Diploma (Level 9 NFQ)
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Special Purpose |
University College Dublin |
Level 9 NFQ |
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Attendance Options |
Part time, Online or Distance |
Location (Districts) |
Dublin City Centre |
Enrolment and Start Dates Comment |
Next intake: Autumn Trimester (2023/2024 Academic Year)
Please note that the programme content and fees are subject to change in the 2023/2024 academic year. Any changes will be outlined in the 2023/2024 prospectus and at iob.ie in August - the start of the new academic year.
Contact
For more information please contact education@iob.ie |
Application Date |
Applications for the 2022/2023 academic year will open in August 2022. |
Application Weblink |
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Duration |
Duration: 1 trimester
Delivery is online |
Course Fee |
Fees
• €5,280
• IFS Skillnet member - €3,700
Fees will be reviewed annually. |
Financial Support |
IFS Skillnet
IFS Skillnet funding is available for the Professional Diploma in Leading Cultural Change and Ethical Behavior in Financial Services.
You should check if your company has IFS Skillnet approval. |
Entry Requirements |
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Students seeking admission to the MSc Pathway or its constituent programmes must possess:
• An Honours degree in a relevant area in a business, legal or cognate discipline with a minimum Honours 2.2 and at least 3 years' relevant wor...
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Students seeking admission to the MSc Pathway or its constituent programmes must possess:
• An Honours degree in a relevant area in a business, legal or cognate discipline with a minimum Honours 2.2 and at least 3 years' relevant work experience.
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• Admission may also be considered for experienced professionals who do not meet the admission requirements as set out above, where they can demonstrate knowledge through their work i.e. they have more than 5 years’ experience in a management role (to be considered on a case by case basis).
You must be a current member of IOB, or the The Compliance Institute in Ireland to undertake this programme.
On registering to the programme you can avail of membership services of both organisations. Further information will be provided.
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Awarding Body: University College Dublin
Award
• Professional Diploma in Leading Cultural Change and Ethical Behaviour in Financial Services from UCD.
• This is a level 9 qualification on the National Framework of Qualifications and carries 30 ECTS. |
Course Summary |
The Professional Diploma in Leading Cultural Change and Ethical Behaviour in Financial Services is aimed at senior managers in financial services working across a range of roles and functions. |
Course Content |
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Leading Cultural Change and Ethical Behaviour in Financial Services
At a glance
The Professional Diploma in Leading Cultural Change and Ethical Behaviour in Financial Services is aimed at senior managers in financial services ...
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Leading Cultural Change and Ethical Behaviour in Financial Services
At a glance
The Professional Diploma in Leading Cultural Change and Ethical Behaviour in Financial Services is aimed at senior managers in financial services working across a range of roles and functions.
The programme has been designed in consultation with the Compliance Institute and other leading experts in the areas of Consumer Protection Risk Culture, Ethics and Behaviours.
Who is it for?
• The programme will provide senior managers with the knowledge and tools to lead and embed effective cultures in their organisations.
Continuous Professional Development
If you hold an IOB designation or a designation managed by IOB, CPD hours may be awarded on successful completion of this programme.
Certified Ethics and Cultural Advisor designation
Individuals who complete the Professional Diploma in Leading Cultural Change and Ethical Behaviour in Financial Services, are entitled to apply for the designation ‘Certified Ethics and Cultural Advisor’ and use the designatory letters CECA. Continued use of this designation is subject to meeting The Compliance Institute's Continuing Professional Development requirements.
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Learning Outcomes |
Expand+On completing the Professional Diploma in Leading Cultural Change and Ethical Behaviour in Financial Services graduates will be able to:
• Explain the theory and practice underpinning culture, ethics, leadership, behavioural change, supervision in...
Hide-On completing the Professional Diploma in Leading Cultural Change and Ethical Behaviour in Financial Services graduates will be able to:
• Explain the theory and practice underpinning culture, ethics, leadership, behavioural change, supervision in the context of financial services sector and institutions
• Outline the implications of ethical theories and behaviour and evaluate the intended and unintended consequences of proposed resolutions to ethical dilemmas and decisions affecting customers, shareholders and the public good
• Ascertain an institution’s cultural behaviour, applying pertinent tools, models or frameworks
• Assess the impact of group dynamics and behaviours on board or team decision-making
• Evaluate existing policies and practices taking account of the commercial, consumer protection and societal imperatives in the context of delivering cultural change
• Appraise usefulness or otherwise of moral rules, codes, standards or principals in leading and delivering cultural change
• Communicate to internal and external stakeholders how cultural and ethical behavioural change can be addressed and facilitated to deliver outcomes in the best interest of the company, customers and society
• Engage in self-reflection on ethical and cultural decision-making, in their role as leaders of cultural change.
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Subjects Taught |
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Ethical Practice in Financial Services
(NFQ level 9, 10 ECTS)
Introduction to ethics in financial services - its relevance and importance. Approaches to ethical decision making - models, frameworks and challenges. A s...
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Ethical Practice in Financial Services
(NFQ level 9, 10 ECTS)
Introduction to ethics in financial services - its relevance and importance. Approaches to ethical decision making - models, frameworks and challenges. A series of practical case-study sessions focusing on: Organisational pressures and ethical fading, managing conflicts of interests, the impact of culture and leadership styles, and ethical dilemmas.
Decision Making, Group Dynamics and Behaviour
(NFQ level 9, 10 ECTS)
Understanding how decisions are made. The impact of cognitive biases on individual and group decisions (group think, over confidence etc). Diversity, inclusion and its’ impact on decision making. The role of performance management. Understanding and embedding ‘Consumer focus’ behaviours and conduct standards. Regulatory expectations.
Leading and Implementing Cultural Change
(NFQ level 9, 10 ECTS)
Understanding of organisation culture and mindsets. Purpose, values and trust as drivers of an effective culture. Understand the indicator of a sound risk culture. How to lead cultural change (leadership styles and their impact, role modelling). Instilling a culture of empowerment and accountability. Regulatory expectations (5 Cs, CPRA model, Consumer Impact model). Culture MI and reporting to the board. Whistleblowing and speak up.
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Assessment Method |
Assessment
• Appropriate learning tasks and activities will be assigned regularly to monitor student learning and provide feedback.
• Students completing the programme will be assessed in a variety of ways – continuous assessment components will include completing practical projects, reflective journals and critical writing. |
Number of Credits |
30 |
Further Enquiries |
Email: info@iob.ie
Phone: +353 (0)1 6116 500 |
Course Web Page |
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