Damaged Reputation case studies article
This is a great article on corporate reputation damage.
http://events.ethicalcorp.com/documents/Reputation_Disaster_Extract.pdf
This is a great article on corporate reputation damage.
http://events.ethicalcorp.com/documents/Reputation_Disaster_Extract.pdf
I recently overheard a conversation between two people and it went like this….. “Did you see that magazine article on ‘John Doe’? Didn’t you work for him a while back? It was a great article, nice write up, good photos, very positive description of how he grew the business!” The response from the other person…
Great Article by my colleague Steve Priest. Ethics: Walking the Walk and Talking the Talk ShareThisby Steve Priest @ 2011-10-24 Category: Compliance, Ethics, Featured Columns, Thinking Globally About Integrity, Leadership & Human Behavior Robert GalvinYou may not have read about it, but a second tech legend died this month. Robert Galvin, whose father founded Motorola,…
1. The ability to discern right from wrong
2. Acting on your discernment,even at a personal cost.
3.Saying openly that you are acting on your understanding of right and wrong.
Seems to me that our real “enemies” in the workplace today are:
1. Our work habits
2. Corporate red tape
3. Self Deception
4. Unnecessary procedures
5. Lengthy processes
6. Outmoded attitudes
These ‘enemies” need to be addressed and dealt with in any ethics/compliance training initiative or the training will fall on “deaf ears.”
According to a 2010 Deloitte Survey,nearly half of workers who plan to seek out new jobs, have been motivated by a loss of trust in their employer. Some 46% also complain about lack of transparency in internal communications and four in ten say they have been treated unethically. Reputation is all about building trust in…
“Trust is pivotal to the economy, and not merely social relations, as without it, currency will not be used, saving makes no sense, and transaction costs rise precipitously; in short, it is hard to conceive a modern economy without a strong element of trust running through it.”
Amitai Etzioni;The Moral Dimension:Toward a New Economics.
I have decided to offer those that follow me on Twitter, a courtesy savings on any of my ethics programs booked by Oct.31,2011. These savings are good from the Oct 31,2011 to March 31, 2012 for values based leadership training/ development,keynotes or seminars on behavioral ethics in the workplace,interactive ethics Webinars,and building an environment of…
1. Is my behavior predictable or erractic?
2. Do I communicate clearly or carelessly?
3. Do I treat promises seriously or lightly?
4. Am I forthright or dishonest?
These are ethical cultural settings.So what’s your culture?
When I started to focus on the morality of business and leadership in my research, I surveyed some past clients for their definition of moral awareness. One of the most striking definitions I received was the following: “Moral awareness is when one is in touch with one’s innate sense of morality and can feel the…