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Ethical Transformation of a Leader
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| Ethical Transformation of a Leader explains the ethical standards necessary for leadership transformation to take place. This process opens leaders to intrinsic transformation through interactive experience, which often entails personal sacrifices. It is the leader’s responsibility to create a culture in which people are treated properly and where an open-door policy is not an empty phrase but a reality. Therefore, if a leader oversees fundamental principles, such as fair play and honesty, success will follow. |
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Getting Bigger and Better: Managing the TOP 10 Risk Factors for Growing Companies
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| The framework for addressing the 10 Risk Factors is the Organizational Backbone. The vertebrae of this backbone are a company’s Strategies, Systems and Skills:
Strategies set the direction and provide context for the business and its employees.
Systems reinforce strategies. They are broadly defined as ‘the way that work gets done’.
Skills enable effective execution of systems and adaptability to new systems.
Most growing companies find that their Organizational backbone is misaligned – a natural result of high-growth.
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“How Valuable Are Your Ethics or What is Your Price to Compromise Your Ethics?”
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| Everyone in business will eventually face a real crisis of conscience at some point or points in his or her career. Before facing that critical choice, I believe most people would say it is easy to think that they will act ethically, no matter what the personal cost. However, what will you really do when you are faced with the personal cost of losing the job you love (or desperately need) and placing your family’s welfare and your own self worth in jeopardy?
Is your personal respect and integrity negotiable? Do you have an ethical compass in good working order to guide you in resolving these ethical dilemmas? What will you do the next time you are faced with an ethical dilemma? Perhaps the following selected quotations about ethics in business and society can provide some guidance or at least some food for thought.
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Business Ethics Guidelines: An Ethical Action Test From Your Strategic Thinking Business Coach
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| Each of us is ultimately responsible for our own actions. Although in today’s business world, I imagine many skeptics would take exception to that statement because there is evidence that people are not held accountable for their actions, even when they are unethical. And even more disturbing, some are even rewarded for unethical actions. Each of us makes a choice to act ethically or to act unethically.
It is essential that we know what is ethical and what is unethical. But, more challenging and difficult than knowing what is ethical, is knowing what is right and then doing what is right. So what advice & guidance are available to check if the action is right before implementing a decision to act? Your strategic thinking business coach has a set of questions to provide guidance for ethical decisions & actions.
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Tips for Leadership
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| Today ethical leadership is more important than ever. The world is more transparent and connected than it has ever been. The actions and philosophies of organisations are scrutinised by the media and the general public as never before. This coincides with massively increased awareness and interest of corporate responsibility and related concepts, such as Fair Trade, sustainability, social and community responsibility. The modern leader needs to understand and aspire to leading people and achieving greatness in all these areas. |
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Ethical Transformation of a Leader
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| Ethical Transformation of a Leader explains the ethical standards necessary for leadership transformation to take place. This process opens leaders to intrinsic transformation through interactive experience, which often entails personal sacrifices. It is the leader’s responsibility to create a culture in which people are treated properly and where an open-door policy is not an empty phrase but a reality. Therefore, if a leader oversees fundamental principles, such as fair play and honesty, success will follow. |
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Business Ethics and Values Are Not Here One Day and Gone the Next
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| Do you ever feel that ethical behaviors in business are here today and gone tomorrow? Read how you can truly be ethical and thereby stand out, not in, the crowded marketplace. |
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Ethics and Business - Why Bother?
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| I have embarked on a difficult journey in developing skills in Counselling with the University of Hertfordshire. Part of that is a commitment to an ethical framework set out by the British Association of Counsellors and Psychotherapists. I consequently considered that I need to make a similar commitment to my Mentoring clients (or prospective clients). I have separately adapted/abbreviated the BACP framework
Now in business many people describe themselves as ethical and portray themselves to their customers and partners in that way. Rarely do they actually set down in writing the ethical framework of how they will do business. |
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We are the superheroes
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| It is often tempting to sit back and let someone else take responsibility, to let someone else lead. To let our doctor take responsibility for our health. To let our employer take responsibility for our income. To let our politicians take responsibility for our environment. |
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6 Tips on building an ethical company: Actions speak louder than words
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| Ethics and highly ethical leaders are much needed in the business world today. As a small business owner, you have to stop and ask yourself whether you're conducting your business in an ethical manner. Understanding the basis of being an ethical leader and remembering these 6 tips as you conduct your day-to-day business with your employees and customers will go a long way toward earning and maintaining respect and lasting relationships. |
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Employee Relationships - What is Responsibility
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| Responsibility is fast becoming a lost art in the business worlds in which we exist today. When managers take responsibility for creating valuable relationships with their people, there are many opportunities to be had. But what is responsibility? |
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Keeping your Non-profit Ethical
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| One would expect a non-profit organization to maintain higher ethical standards than any of the for-profit business organizations. However, the unfortunate fact is that ethical standards of non-profit organizations in general are on the decline, and not much better than those of the for-profit enterprises. A recent report by the Ethics Resource Center says that the decline in ethical standards of the employees at non-profits is at its lowest level in the last 10 years. |
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