Three persistent company leadership myths haunt the ethical scene of large corporations. Each has some claim to credibility–but no longer. It’s time to dump these popular fictions, relegating them to oblivion. 1 The Rogue Employee Excuse Whenever a major company suffers a serious lapse in ethical behaviour a favourite form […]
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Let’s skip the crying bankers: deep thoughts about bank culture
Donna Boehme Principal, Compliance Strategists LLC, RAND Center for Corporate Ethics and Governance, Corporate Counsel What caught my eye last week was the Wall Street Journal story that some UK banks, under fire from regulators for their “profit over ethics” culture, had hired a professor known as “Weirdy Beardy” to […]