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Ethics Is Serious Business

Great Leadership By Dan

The field that provides this kind of know-how is called ethics. This means that ethics is serious business. Ethical dilemmas are at least as hard to resolve as engineering problems, and at least as urgent, particularly in our complex and fast-moving world. When does cost saving become worker exploitation?

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Ethical dilemmas: How do I distinguish right from wrong – and act accordingly? Advice from the experts

Chartered Management Institute

Advice: Ethical dilemmas: How do I distinguish right from wrong – and act accordingly? Additional reporting by CMI Insights Friday 12 January 2024 Share Share to Twitter Share to Facebook Share to LinkedIn Share via email All managers will face ethical dilemmas in their work. What’s the cost to their privacy and peace of mind?

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Top Ten Strategies for Business Success in 2024.

Rich Gee Group

article) 2. article) 3. From reducing carbon footprints to ethical sourcing, integrating sustainable practices can enhance brand reputation, drive customer loyalty, and even open new markets. article) 4. Investing in their well-being and professional growth isn't just good ethics; it's smart business. article) 5.

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The Ethics of Quality

Deming Institute

There is a strong correlation between quality and ethics. Leadership’s demonstration of their philosophy and practice of ethical behavior impacts the whole organization in education, government or commercial enterprises. Ethics is the standard by which Americans measure their own behavior and that of institutions.”.

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Best of the Web Leadership Articles

Michael Lee Stallard

Author/speaker Jason Seiden just posted a “best of the web&# collection of articles on leadership that includes the post I recently wrote about the CEO of Starbucks. The title is a bit over the top, but the article itself is dead on. Ah, leadership & ethics. This is one to hand out to your employees.

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What CEOs Need to Know About the Costs of Adopting GenAI

Harvard Business Review

CEOs must not overlook the intricacies of genAI costs. CEOs must integrate the multifaceted costs into their strategic vision, acknowledging nuances such as inference cost, fine-tuning cost, prompt engineering cost, cloud expenses, talent costs, and operation costs.

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May 2021 Leadership Development Carnival

Lead Change Blog

Ken shares: “ Burnout on the job is costing us more than we think; here are three things we need to know to protect our teammates and minimize the damage. Linda Fisher Thornton of LeadinginContext contributed Ethical Thinking: Sifting For Values. Thank you to everyone who submitted articles for this month’s carnival!