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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. But how does one recognize ethical competence?

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Are You A Super-Connector?

Rich Gee Group

home about rich our team news our fans services executive coach business coach speaking inspire media knowledge books affiliates contact Rich Gee Group 203.500.2421 Are You A Super-Connector? I have introduced you to each other with the highest of ethics and earnestness. Have a great day! Unported License.

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Featured Instigator: Eileen McDargh

Lead Change Blog

When asked about a subject that is not currently taught universally in school but should be, Eileen commented on the importance of education about ethics. On the topic of books she has found most helpful for her professional life, Eileen replied, “I love Jesse Lyn Stoner’s book, Full Steam Ahead! That was 36 years ago!”

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4 Ways to a Better Bottom Line

Lead Change Blog

Even more, we have a moral and ethical business obligation to be savvy in how the world works. Personnel in human resources, public relations, and corporate communications support those executive leaders. The fact is, global business is the new norm. Share your experiences. It will get them excited to learn more about the world.

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The Death of Veneer Identities

Modern Servant Leader

Amy-Jo Martin coined the term and analogy of Veneer Identities in her recent book, “ Renegades Write the Rules “ What is a Veneer Identity? Organizations masked the realities inside by plastering Public Relations material that claimed outstanding ethics, morals and interests in their people and consumers.

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Howard Schultz’s Broken Heart

Michael Lee Stallard

He didn’t immediately call Starbucks’ public relations people or lawyers. Behar was loved and respected throughout Starbucks for his heart and passion as well as his work ethic, openmindedness and judgment about the retail business. Behar immediately called Howard Schultz, Starbucks’ CEO, who was in New York City at the time.

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The Marvelous Connector

Women on Business

Shea‘s first book began as several entries in her diary that her mother Megan discovered. But getting a book to market and then publicizing it is no easy task; especially with no extra money to support this venture. The following Saturday Shea and her book were featured in a two-page spread in USA Today.