Posts Tagged ‘whistleblowing’
With the disruption of COVID-19, whistleblowing has never been more important
Whistleblowing expert Sally McDow and Cranlana Centre for Ethical Leadership Lead Moderator Peter Mares talk about the potential pitfalls created by the temporary relaxation of rules which allow organisations to be nimble in their response to the crisis, the importance of a strong and effective whistleblowing process, and how to avoid hearing about your problems for the first time in the media.
via The Mandarin, 31 May 2020
See MoreShould you send leaders to jail for toxic workplace cultures?
There is increasingly an expectation that desire individuals will be held accountable for the outcomes of toxic cultures. But how can that be achieved in a fair and sustainable way? CEO Vanessa Pigrum doesn’t “think stricter laws or regulations are going to address cultural issues. You cannot regulate for every occurrence, or every cultural development.” So by what other means can people be held to account?
HRM online, 16 October 2019
How to navigate complex ethical dilemmas
We rely on our doctors, nurses and healthcare workers to care for us and our families in times of need, but what happens in times of crisis, when delivering that care isn’t quite so straightforward? When an already strained system is placed under acute pressure the decisions made in hospitals become even more consequential than…
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