2. Acknowledge the power of choice. Most of us can think of a time when we acted...
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2. Acknowledge the power of choice. Most of us can think of a time when we acted on our ethical beliefs or, conversely, failed to do so. Telling the story of both events reveals that we have the power to choose. These narratives help us identify factors that contributed to success in the first case (enablers) and failure in the second
(disablers). Gentile reports that some common enablers include finding allies, gathering information, asking questions, taking incremental steps, and reframing (i.e., redefining ethical misbehavior as a risk, turning competition into a win–win negotiation.)
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Meeting The Ethical Challenges Of Leadership Casting Light Or Shadow
ISBN: 9781506321639
6th Edition
Authors: Craig E. Johnson
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