Ethics According to Immanuel Kant
Kant treats happiness and morality as two disparate notions. He introduced the concept of a categorical imperative, irrespective of whether
You Are What You Tweet
Follow the Two-Hour Rule I recently read a book titled You Are What You Tweet by Germany Kent that provides guidance on how to use...
A Word of Advice for Millennials About Dating in the Workplace
The Heart Wants What It Wants Studies shows that dating in the workplace is on the rise. There are many reasons for the upward tick...
Are You a Person of Integrity?
Honesty + Trust = Integrity Integrity is one of the fundamental values of an ethical person. To be a person of integrity means to be...
Star Trek: Duty, Honor, and Loyalty
How to Avoid the Ethical Slippery Slope The moral concepts of duty, honor and loyalty were on full display in the March 30, 1992, segment...
Resolve to be a More Ethical Person in 2017
The Keys to Doing Good by Being Good You’re probably familiar with the expression: It’s not what you say – it’s how you say it....
Integrity in the Workplace: Say What You Mean and Mean What You Say
Integrity is an essential ingredient in being an ethical person. Personal integrity is an innate moral conviction to stand against things...
What does it Mean to be a Fair-Minded Person?
Justice as Fairness Gained Through Wisdom, Truth and Knowledge Fair-mindedness entails a conscious effort to treat all viewpoints alike,...
What Should You do if Someone Takes Credit for Your Work?
Systems 1 versus Systems 2 Thinking Has anyone ever taken credit for your work? If so, how did you feel? How did you handle it? Were you...
How to Become a Change Agent at Work
Developing a Process to Effectuate Change in the Workplace A change agent is someone who alters organizational systems to achieve a...