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The Trustworthy Leader: Ethics and Trust in a Time of Social Change

Overview

The ethical challenge of trustworthy leadership has never been harder than right now.

We’re living in a time of major social change, generational transition, and troubling possibilities. People are dangerously agitated by uncertainty over what leadership to trust any more. They see angry culture conflict among citizens and between nations. They witness big failures of integrity in public and private spheres of leadership. Many feel afraid and alienated from institutions across the board.

Such heightened sensitivity guarantees that unethical behavior from untrustworthy leaders will inflict disproportionate harm. People trust leaders with authority only as long as that power is not abused. Leaders in our culture are duty-bound to uphold that foundational trust through their actions and words.

This updated session is meant for anyone who wonders how trustworthy leadership is even possible “these days”. Don’t despair. Moral courage plus basic ethical wisdom is the answer for all times. Whether you aspire to leadership or not, the information and questions presented in this course will enlighten and encourage.  

Prerequisites

None

Objectives

  • Revisit fundamentals of Western ethics
  • Appreciate why trust is foundational to ethics
  • Discuss traditional and generational ethical influences
  • Understand why trusted leaders are not necessarily trustworthy leaders
  • Review principles and behaviors to merit trust

Highlights

  • Ethics
  • Leadership

 

Event Code:

5496211

2 CPE Credits
Ethics: 2 Credits

Registration

Member Price:
$79
Non-member Price:
$109

Online registration for this course is currently closed. To register for this course, please call us at (800) 292-1754.

Saturday, December 28th

11:00am to 1:00pm

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Instructor

Diane White