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Is There Hope for Leaders?

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August 15th, 2010 | Author: Mary Jo Asmus Yet another Fortune CEO has fallen due to ethics violations. Lehrer backs his findings with psychological studies that suggest unethical behaviors that seem to slink into a clueless leader’s character without their knowing it. Is there hope for ethical, moral power to prevail?

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Thought-full Thursday: The Inspiration of Questions

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What is the most ethical action we might take?” Johnson & Johnson leaders; the question that helped them to successfully deal with the Tylenol crisis in the 1980’s. I believe that the leaders who are most passionate about their work, as well as their employees, are those who have also come alive doing what they love.

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Are We Responsible for Bad Leadership?

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September 13th, 2010 | Author: Mary Jo Asmus I’m taking a blogging break this week, and will be reprising some posts from days gone by. We may be snowed by the public relations machine that “markets” a poor leader. I think it’s even tougher to consider if we might be responsible for bad leaders in our organizations.

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Where Are the Rewards for Reflection?

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November 8th, 2010 | Author: Mary Jo Asmus One of the definitions of the word reflection is “the bending or folding back of a part upon itself&#. In a way, when we reflect, we fold back upon ourselves. &# Matt Ulinski: November 8, 2010 at 12:31 pm Mary I think reflection is the only way one can improve their character.

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Being Wrong is Good

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Posted in Uncategorized 11 Responses to “Being Wrong is Good&# Ted Coine: December 15, 2010 at 10:49 am So powerfully true! No real leader is shy of making mistakes. Mary Jo Asmus : December 15, 2010 at 11:56 am Thanks Ted. Sonia Di Maulo : December 15, 2010 at 6:09 pm Mary-Jo! It’s how we learn.