Complicit Leadership Builds A House of Cards

Time and time again we see what happens when leadership or leadership teams are silence about wrong doing by either one of themselves or someone on the team.  Silence is complicity.  Whether you say something or say nothing, you are making a statement.  Team members learn from what I term is more like a “gang […]

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Ethical Behavior in a Chaotic World

“The moral values, ethical codes and laws that guide our choices in normal times are, if anything, even more important to help us navigate the confusing and disorienting time of a disaster.” Sheri Fink, Pulitzer prize winner Watching the news, reading about Fortune 500 companies that disregard the public trust, politicians that cannot get anything […]

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Sincerity… Don’t Speak Without It

“Sincerity makes the very least person to be of more value than the most talented hypocrite.”  Charles Spurgeon, English preacher I often hear from folks in my audience after I speak, “You are so sincere when you speak.  I love what you said”.  I learned a long time ago that I could not defend a […]

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