Everyday Leadership™ What's The Big Deal?

Leading Through Tough Ethical Situations

Decision-making is a daily occurrence in the workplace. Making ethical decisions is important not only to the organization, but to those who work for them and those they serve. We must ensure our team members are aware of the proper procedures for ethical decision-making and the numerous consequences that can occur if they are not followed. Big or small, an unethical decision can have a huge impact on the organization.

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  • Leading a Culturally Diverse Workforce
  • Leading and Managing for Peak Performance

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TitleTypeTime/PagesLanguage
Everyday Leadership™ What's The Big Deal?
Video with graphics and narrator
Video Vignette01:51 minEnglishDemo
Workshop Material 7 pagesEnglishDemo
Workshop Material 2 pagesEnglishDemo
Workshop Material 2 pagesEnglishDemo

Additional Information

We’ve all been in a situation where it was easiest (may have been easier) to make an unethical decision instead of an ethical one. However, easy is not always right. Making the right decision by following the proper procedures is critical to the success of the organization and its employees. The consequences of unethical decisions can be exponential.


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