Ethicast: It’s Okay to Bring Your Weirdness to Work

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Ethicast: It’s Okay to Bring Your Weirdness to Work

Ethicast: It’s Okay to Bring Your Weirdness to Work

In this episode, we speak with Danielle Boris, an expert in talent management, inclusivity at work, and people-first leadership. She is the host of the Unboxing Humans podcast and the founder and CEO of the talent management platform, Sandbox Together.

Recently, Danielle published her best-selling book, The Energy of Weirdos: Unlocking the Science Behind People-First Leadership, which shows leaders how to tap into their team members’ individuality to unlock enthusiasm, creativity, and innovation.

In this episode hear:

  • How companies can make employees feel comfortable bringing their whole selves to work
  • About intrinsic motivation
  • How to engage Gen Z employees

BELA Asks: How Do I Create and Refresh My Ethics and Compliance Policies?

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BELA Asks: How Do I Create and Refresh My Ethics and Compliance Policies?

BELA Asks: How Do I Create and Refresh My Ethics and Compliance Policies?

In this special Ethicast series, BELA Asks, we address specific questions posed by members of the Business Ethics Leadership Alliance that speak to wider issues facing the ethics and compliance community.

In this episode, BELA Chair Erica Salmon Byrne answers: How do I create and refresh my ethics and compliance policies?

To learn more, or to ask a question of your own, visit bela.ethisphere.com

Ethicast: Adam Balfour on People-First Ethics

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Ethicast: Adam Balfour on People-First Ethics

Ethicast: Adam Balfour on People-First Ethics

Ethics and compliance expert Adam Balfour, Vice President and General Counsel for Corporate Compliance for Bridgestone Americas, is a prolific writer and speaker who has authored numerous articles on ethics and compliance.

Now, he has published his first book, Ethics & Compliance for Humans, which is an insightful call for organizations to design and implement people-centric ethics and compliance programs that employees will find to be relatable, relevant, engaging, and useful. In this episode, we speak with Adam to learn:

  • How to focus on everyday people in ethics
  • How to harness the power of storytelling
  • How to unify ESG, DEI, and ethics and compliance

BELA Asks: How Many Fortune 500 Companies List Their Values on Their Websites?

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BELA Asks: How Many Fortune 500 Companies List Their Values on Their Websites?

BELA Asks: How Many Fortune 500 Companies List Their Values on Their Websites?

In this special Ethicast series, BELA Asks, we address specific questions posed by members of the Business Ethics Leadership Alliance that speak to wider issues facing the ethics and compliance community.

In this episode, BELA Chair Erica Salmon Byrne answers: How many of the Fortune 500 companies have their values listed on their websites?

Ethicast: ESG: Regulators Are Closing In

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Ethicast: ESG: Regulators Are Closing In

Ethicast: ESG: Regulators Are Closing In

Ethicast co-host Aarti Maharaj speaks with Dr. Katharina Weghmann, EY, about the increased focus on ESG in recent years. This conversation, which builds on a recent article from Dr. Weghmann, identifies trends on the topics of greenwashing and “greenhushing” and its overall impact on consumers, the business and the environment.

This Ethicast covers:

  • Why ESG is a necessity and not a luxury
  • Looming regulatory pressures
  • The rise of a new trend: “Greenhushing”

To read Dr. Weghmann’s recent article in Ethisphere Magazineclick here.