Not all is bleak in the realm of ethical and responsible leadership. I recently received news of the international award for the Outstanding Case Study on Anti-Corruption, given by the United Nations Compact Principles for Responsible Management Education (PRME) and Giving Voice to Values (GVV), which was announced at the North American Case Research Association (NACRA)… [Read More]
Whistleblowing Has a Price – Is It Worth It?
Being a whistle-blower is not what an individual strives to be. It comes with strings attached, yet the “errors” some employers make leaves no room for silence. Alayne Fleischmann, recently of JP Morgan Chase, is another example of employee observation of their company’s wrongdoing – and the need to report what is egregious wrong doing…. [Read More]
Whistleblowers: Inside the Mortgage Meltdown
We keep trying to figure out just what caused the mortgage meltdown and credit crisis, and one might very well ask, “Didn’t anyone know what was going on? Did anyone ask? Did anyone care?” The truth is – many of us did. And were ignored. When I say here we go again, it’s because it doesn’t seem… [Read More]
Department of Justice – Encouraging Whistle Blowing or Blowing Smoke?
In a recent presentation at NYU’s law school, the former Attorney General Eric Holder, said the Department of Justice needs help from whistleblowers if they are to bring financial malfeasance to justice. As Holder stated, ” their evidence is crucial to the work of investigators.” Yet some of us question the motives and believe it’s… [Read More]
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