Torn Between Keeping People Happy and Delivering Company Results? Do Both
Blog, Leadership, TrustThe great resignation. Quiet quitting. The great reset. Mass exodus.
Has Twitter Been Ignoring Cybersecurity Failings?
Blog, Corporate Culture, Internal ReportingTwitter’s former security chief, Peiter “Mudge” Zatko, filed a whistleblower complaint with the Securities and Exchange Commission in July 2022, accusing the microblogging platform company of serious security failings.
Michael Schur on Every Moral Question Ever
Blog, Corporate Culture, PodcastIn this episode of the Work Life podcast with Adam Grant, TV comedy writer Michael Schur joins host Steven Johnson.
A Virtual Dialogue on the Future of ESG
Blog, Corporate Culture, Corporate Culture Assessment
In June, r3.0, a global common good not-for-profit platform (“Redesign for Resilience and Regeneration”) held an asynchronous dialogue with people they see as “positive mavericks” in the ESG space. The event, you could say, was…
The 10 Financial Actors Who Stand in the Way of Slowing Climate Change
Blog, IncentivesWho are the key financial actors that can lead the low-carbon transition in the fossil fuel industry?
Sustainability, Professional Responsibility, and Business Ethics with Alison Taylor
Blog, Corporate Culture, PodcastIn this episode of the Sustainable Minds podcast, hosts Gary Baker and Roxanne "Rocket" White are joined by Alison Taylor.
EY and KPMG Cheating Scandals Expose Ethical Challenges for Audit Industry
Blog, Cheating & Honesty, Compliance & Ethics Programs, Corporate Culture, Teaching EthicsAfter getting caught ignoring its employees and cheating on the CPA ethics exam, EY has become the latest example of how industry and company-level mindsets can turn into corporate liabilities.
What The Economist Gets Wrong About ESG
Blog, Corporate Governance, Human RightsThe Economist published an eight-part series last month on ESG investing.
That Tough Decision You’re Avoiding Won’t Get Easier with Time
Blog, Corporate Culture, Decision Making, LeadershipIf the last two years of navigating the pandemic did nothing else, it revealed just how consequential even the most seemingly immaterial decisions can be.
Doing Away With Cash Bail
Blog, Compliance & Ethics Programs, LawThe United States is notorious for having the highest incarceration rates in the world—810 federal, state, and local prisoners for every 100,000 adults, according to one recent study.