If you see something, do something
What would it be like to live in a world without integrity?
This provocative question was part of a challenge posed to high school and college students.
Rather than a hypothetical scenario, it feels an urgent matter — we are facing a cheating crisis and leaders should worry about it, as I wrote here.
By leaders, I mean you and me.
Leadership is not defined by a position or a title. You don’t need to be a CEO or the president of the country to drive change. If you can inspire, influence, and help others to behave better, the world needs you.
Don’t just stand there; do something about it.
This post will provide ideas to help you promote integrity. But, first, let’s start with what we shouldn’t do.
We Don’t Need More Education
When facing ethical challenges, most organizations believe training their people will solve the problem.
When it comes to topics such as diversity, sexual harassment or ethics overall most traditional training seems to backfire. While they …
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