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AI for Execs: Navigating the Future of Business.

Rich Gee Group

Promote an Ethical AI Culture: With great power comes great responsibility. As AI gains more influence in decision-making, addressing ethical considerations is essential. Establishing an ethical AI framework not only safeguards your business's reputation but also fosters trust among stakeholders.

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Ethics Is Serious Business

Great Leadership By Dan

Maintaining our social infrastructure also requires know-how, because we must develop ground rules that make our social practices sustainable. The field that provides this kind of know-how is called ethics. This means that ethics is serious business. But how does one recognize ethical competence?

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Bringing Out the Best in People and Organizations (Through Ethical Leadership)

Leading in Context

After 4 years of researching and writing, I am proud to announce that my new book, 7 Lenses: Learning the Principles and Practices of Ethical Leadership is in print! 7 Lenses proposes a framework for learning the kind of ethical leadership that brings out the best in people and organizations.

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July 2016 Leadership Development Carnival

Lead Change Blog

Welcome to the July 2016 edition of the Leadership Development Carnival! The Institute for Corporate Productivity and ROI Institute have released the results of a new research study, which looks at positive trends and the state of human capital analytics. The study features case studies on Google, LinkedIn, HSBC, and Intel.”

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Recommended Business Book: “It’s My Company Too!”

The Empowered Buisness

Not only do I love the fact that this book is based on actual case studies of companies who have achieved a high level of employee engagement. Building an ethical organization. Developing freedom and responsibility within a culture of discipline. Buy the book at HERE ! Focusing human capital.

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To Help Others Develop, Start With Yourself

Marshall Goldsmith

Great leaders encourage leadership development by openly developing themselves. ” While listening to Steve speak so openly to coworkers about his efforts to develop himself as a leader, I realized how much the world has changed. I don’t really need to work on developing myself.” by Marshall Goldsmith.

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To Develop Others, Start With Yourself

Marshall Goldsmith

While listening to Steve speak so openly to coworkers about his efforts to develop himself as a leader, I realized how much the world has changed. Even fewer candidly discussed that feedback and their personal development plans. He is a living case study from whom everyone at Dell is learning.