The EU Whistleblowing Directive – does it matter to me?

The good people at the Institute of Business Ethics are putting on a timely discussion on the EU Whistleblowing Directive: The EU Whistleblowing Directive, adopted by the European Parliament in October 2019, is gradually being implemented across EU member states but this is lagging well beyond the original deadline of December 2021. Is the approachContinue reading “The EU Whistleblowing Directive – does it matter to me?”

The most cost effective way to ensure that ethics permeates the organisation…

I was excited to read a blog by Linn Byberg at the Institute of Business Ethics titled Ethics ambassadors: helping hands across the organisation. A worthwhile read. It is a topic close to my heart as you might know – having pioneered the concept – and authored the Institute’s Good Practice Guide on the topic.Continue reading “The most cost effective way to ensure that ethics permeates the organisation…”

‘…be wary of sweeping generalisations of “the top 5 things to transform your training impact”’

A brief AretéThoughts Q&A with Chris Campbell & David Barr: So David, you and Chris have just written the IBE’s latest Good Practice Guide – Trends and innovations in effective ethics education, what are your key takeaways: Hmmm, I fear that’s hard to answer succinctly, or at least for me! It stems from what we heard clearlyContinue reading “‘…be wary of sweeping generalisations of “the top 5 things to transform your training impact”’”