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Ethical Leadership in a Crisis (and to Avoid Crises)

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Ethical Leadership in a Crisis (and to Avoid Crises)

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No leader wants to wake up to discover a major disaster that their organization is responsible for has taken place. But crises can be unavoidable and this Idea considers the role of ethics in crisis management, and how an ethical corporate culture can help when disaster strikes. Using the 2010 BP oil spill as an example where ethics were not applied in crisis management, it also shows how applying ethics to management decisions can avoid disasters occurring in the first place.


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Idea conceived

January 1, 2012

Idea posted

Jun 2013
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