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The need for sustainability ......

Graham Willcock wrote 1 month ago: Ok so this is the last in a four part series on what we can learn from Napoleon Bonaparte’s quote ‘G … more →

Tags: leadership, Reputation and business ethics, 3bl, ethical leadership, sustainability, Triple bottom Line

Napoleon Bonaparte on social networking

Graham Willcock wrote 2 months ago: “Glory is fleeting, but obscurity is forever.” -Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821) Last post I posed thi … more →

Tags: leadership, Reputation and business ethics, social networking

The Birth of a Moral Leader

Graham Willcock wrote 5 months ago: I was sent this by one of my friends in ‘low places’ (thank you Rina) and thought it was … more →

Tags: leadership, Reputation and business ethics, Brack Obama, Moral Leadership

Can a politician ever be considered ethical or moral?

Graham Willcock wrote 1 year ago: Can a politician ever be considered ethical or moral?  John raises this point as a comment to my pre … more →

Tags: leadership, Graham Willcock, Fred Kiel, Doug Lennick, Barack Obama, ethical leadership

Business ethics - the good news1 comment

Graham Willcock wrote 1 year ago: It seems to me that the subject of business ethics can be particularly negative – I suppose pe … more →

Tags: leadership, Graham Willcock, Reputation and business ethics, Inspiration, "ethical business practice", David Armour, salary request information code AGWHRW

Response from Naspers/Media24 raises more questions than it answers1 comment

Graham Willcock wrote 1 year ago: Dear Mr Brand  Thank you for your prompt response.  My experience though is that issues involving bu … more →

Tags: Graham Willcock, Reputation and business ethics, ethics, Naspers, Robert Mugabe, Paarlweb, media 24

Sustainability and social responsibility

Graham Willcock wrote 1 year ago: Sustainability is the “in-thing” right now and looks certain to enjoy significant emphas … more →

Tags: Be Inspired, sustainability, Social Responsibility, King III

The real reason why Tiger Wood's doesn't cheat

Graham Willcock wrote 1 year ago: Check out this article by me in today’s edition of Business Day (7 May 2008, p. 11). http://ww … more →

Tags: Graham Willcock, Be Inspired, Tiger Woods

Compassion and forgiveness

Graham Willcock wrote 1 year ago: Compassion and forgiveness rarely, if ever, get discussed in management and Board meetings until suc … more →

Tags: Graham Willcock, Be Inspired, compassion, Forgiveness, Fred Kiel, Doug Lennick

Working definition of moral intelligence4 comments

Graham Willcock wrote 1 year ago: Moral intelligence is more than knowing the difference between right and wrong or how you ought to l … more →

Tags: Be Inspired, compassion, Forgiveness, Integrity, responsibility

Moral intelligence

Graham Willcock wrote 1 year ago: On 9 April I posted a comment about the X factor.  Over the next couple of posts I want to explore t … more →

Tags: Graham Willcock, Be Inspired, Add new tag, Emotional Intelligence, X-Factor

The X Factor

Graham Willcock wrote 1 year ago: Are you watching the latest American Idol?  If for no other reason it’s great to see three jud … more →

Tags: Be Inspired, Add new tag, The X Factor

Talk Radio 702 Podcast

Graham Willcock wrote 1 year ago: If you missed the interview with Jenny Crwys Williams you can listen to it using the following link: … more →

Tags: Reputation and the media, Graham Willcock, Be Inspired, Talk Radio 702

Interview with Talk Radio 702

Graham Willcock wrote 1 year ago: It’s not every day you get invited onto a radio talk show so it was with some interest I took … more →

Tags: Reputation and the media, Be Inspired, 702 talk radio, Jenny Crwys Williams

Why ethical people ... don't put number plates on their car

Graham Willcock wrote 1 year ago: Noticed how many people drive around without number plates on their car?  So does Jenny Crwys Willia … more →

Tags: Reputation and the media, Graham Willcock, 702 talk radio


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