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From Ethics To Innovation<\/h1>\n

Preparing Your Enterprise for an Emerging Global Ethic<\/h3>\n

I\u00a0train businesses and educational institutions using a unique approach to ethics management. My\u00a0‘Right vs Right’ workshop has been taught at UC Santa Cruz’s Leadership and Management Programs. By incorporating our workshop, managers gain a deeper understanding of ethics’ role in their workplace. They also gain essential leadership tools for creating and sustaining a healthy company.<\/p>\n

Organizational Ethics: A Conceptual Overview<\/h3>\n

Today\u2019s troubling business climate requires that organizations have a thorough understanding of ethics so that appropriate decisions can be made when dilemmas arise. But ethics management consists of more than knowing what to do once a problem arises. Appropriate ethical action can only be applied when company managers are committed to leading from an ethical rightness based on values, not just the law. A broader education on ethics can help to reduce legal action by teaching managers how to make clear decisions early in the process.<\/p>\n

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The 6P’s of Ethical Influence<\/strong><\/p>\n

PRINCIPLE – PRACTICE – POLICY (organizational)<\/p>\n

PEOPLE – PROFIT – PLANET (global)<\/p>\n

These ethical concepts for company managers to comprehend:<\/h4>\n
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  1. Know why doing the right thing is important as a principle.<\/li>\n
  2. Know how to incorporate ethics as part of a daily decision-making practice.<\/li>\n
  3. Know what the legal responsibilities of corporate and government policy.<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n

    Knowing the ‘why, \u2018how’, and ‘what’ of ethics allows managers to:<\/h4>\n