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Leadership
Part 8: Ethics and Governance

Building the ethical enterprise
Finding the answers to an executive’s toughest questions starts with perfecting the art of good communication, says one Waterloo professor.
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Leaders called on to set moral standards
As one famous example shows, a corporate philosophy of social responsibility is not always in sync with its executives' actions.
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Green is the new ethics
Notions of “saving the planet” and “going green” are convenient mantras for the corporate world to hang its battered ethical hat on.
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IT as ambassador
Information Technology professionals often play a larger role in helping shape outsiders’ opinions of their companies than they realize.
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Dark secrets, ugly truths: When ethics and IT collide
IT employees have privileged access to digital information, which gives them both power and responsibility. Many are faced with grey areas of ethical uncertainty.
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Wiretapping, whistleblowing and IT ethics
Columnist Mark Gibbs asks his readers: Are you willing to act when you know of misbehaviour?
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