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DESCRIPTION:Course Description:\n\nEthics has been defined as doing the rig
 ht thing when no one is looking. Are you? Is everyone around you? What sho
 uld you do if they’re not? Is what you think is right - the same thing a
 s what others think is right? Use the words “code of ethics” with 10 p
 eople and you’ll get ten variations just on what it means to behave ethi
 cally.\n\nThis course introduces learners to professional ethics and the f
 orces that shape engineering ethics including its history\, the IEEE code 
 of ethics of engineers\, current engineering ethics and when and where eth
 ical values are developed. The course explains how to identify ethical con
 cerns both in and outside of the workplace\, to recognize factors that mod
 ify ethical values\, and to provide solutions to ethical problems.\n\nBy p
 articipating in this course\, you will learn how to successfully:\n\n- Dev
 elop a picture of what ethical behavior looks like\n- Employ steps to solv
 e ethical dilemmas\n- Cultivate ideas for what to do if you or someone is 
 not behaving in a manner consistent with ethical behavior\n\nPresenter: Vi
 ncent Wedelich\n\nBIO\n\nVincent is an associate level project manager and
  electrical engineer with over 29 years of experience. Vincent’s respons
 ibilities include power system design and project management for the indus
 trial and refinery markets. His experience includes multi-discipline proje
 ct management for front end planning (FEP) and EPC refining projects. Addi
 tionally\, he has worked on numerous expense and capital projects ranging 
 from $100\,000 to $500 million in total installed cost (TIC). Specialties 
 include: 24VDC PLC controls to 138-kV transmission projects\; FEL &amp; EPC po
 wer and controls\; electrical reliability\; expense and capital power and 
 control projects\; project manager power\, and automation projects\; and P
 LC\, HMI and Wonderware. Top Task Manager for the Oceanwind Lanoka and Pec
 kBay Offshore Wind Turbine projects (LV sub design).\n\nIEEE Houston PES C
 hair 2022-2022\n\nVirtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/379037
LOCATION:Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/379037
ORGANIZER:donald.dunn@ieee.org
SEQUENCE:23
SUMMARY:IEEE Engineering Ethics Seminar – October 24\, 2023 5:30PM
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/379037
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Course Description: &lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/p&gt;\
 n&lt;p&gt;Ethics has been defined as doing the right thing when no one is lookin
 g. Are you? Is everyone around you? What should you do if they&amp;rsquo\;re n
 ot? Is what you think is right - the same thing as what others think is ri
 ght? Use the words &amp;ldquo\;code of ethics&amp;rdquo\; with 10 people and you&amp;r
 squo\;ll get ten variations just on what it means to behave ethically.&lt;br 
 /&gt;&amp;nbsp\;&lt;br /&gt;This course introduces learners to professional ethics and 
 the forces that shape engineering ethics including its history\, the IEEE 
 code of ethics of engineers\, current engineering ethics and when and wher
 e ethical values are developed. The course explains how to identify ethica
 l concerns both in and outside of the workplace\, to recognize factors tha
 t modify ethical values\, and to provide solutions to ethical problems.&lt;br
  /&gt;&amp;nbsp\;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;By participating in this course\, you will learn h
 ow to successfully:&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;ol&gt;\n&lt;li&gt;Develop a picture of what ethi
 cal behavior looks like&lt;/li&gt;\n&lt;li&gt;Employ steps to solve ethical dilemmas&lt;/
 li&gt;\n&lt;li&gt;Cultivate ideas for what to do if you or someone is not behaving 
 in a manner consistent with ethical behavior&lt;/li&gt;\n&lt;/ol&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Prese
 nter: &lt;/strong&gt;Vincent Wedelich&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;BIO&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;Vincent is an associat
 e level project manager and electrical engineer with over 29 years of expe
 rience. Vincent&amp;rsquo\;s responsibilities include power system design and 
 project management for the industrial and refinery markets. His experience
  includes multi-discipline project management for front end planning (FEP)
  and EPC refining projects. Additionally\, he has worked on numerous expen
 se and capital projects ranging from $100\,000 to $500 million in total in
 stalled cost (TIC). Specialties include: 24VDC PLC controls to 138-kV tran
 smission projects\; FEL &amp;amp\; EPC power and controls\; electrical reliabi
 lity\; expense and capital power and control projects\; project manager po
 wer\, and automation projects\; and PLC\, HMI and Wonderware. Top Task Man
 ager for the Oceanwind Lanoka and PeckBay Offshore Wind Turbine projects (
 LV sub design).&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;IEEE Houston PES Chair 2022-2022&lt;/p&gt;
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