Innovation and Ethical Leadership Part 2

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Innovation and Ethical Leadership Part 2. Continuing with World Creativity and Innovation Week The Maverick Paradox continues to mark the occasion with a discussion on innovation and ethical leadership from The Maverick Paradox’s 6 Featured Columnists. The columnists are based in a number of countries and work asynchronous to each other.

Therefore to hear the views of all the columnists we have created two short panels. In this Innovation and Ethical Leadership Panel, Judith Germain, Ben Baker and Jo Farmer discuss the interplay between the two concepts.

Key Takeaways

  • The group had an open discussion on ethics and leadership to highlight their different perspectives.
    • According to Ben, there are no absolutes in ethics. Definitions depend on the individual/group. Leadership involves finding common ground.
    • Jo emphasised autistic people have a strong sense of justice. Situations require understanding from both sides.
    • Judith said alignment comes from organisational values. Leaders should examine if they fit.

In this conversation differing definitions of ethics and leadership surfaced. Common ground lies in organisational values if reinforced regularly. Innovation arises from resolving lack of clarity through improved communication of those values.

You can also watch this panel on YouTube here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=niIpG8i6pdo


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Judith Germain can be found on LinkedIn here. Her website is here.

You can listen to Episode 415 on any of the popular podcast platforms or apps (including Spotify, and Audible). If you prefer to listen to your browser you can do that below. Enjoy!

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