This post explores the concept of the Integrity Circuit—a personal, internal system of ethics, judgment, and accountability that powers trust in business and life. As public trust erodes under the weight of scandals, compliance loopholes, and social unrest, the need for thoughtful, principled decision-making becomes more urgent. Policies and rules may guide us, but it’s our character that sustains trust. Learn why cultivating personal integrity is more essential than ever in today’s complex world.
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Being Right
Right or wrong? It is nice when we get that satisfied feeling that comes from being right. And we don’t understand why anyone would disagree with us. And yet they do. It is actually pretty…
It doesn’t matter
It doesn’t matter whether anyone listens. It matters that you say it.
Everyday Ethics
Ethics is a hot button issue. Unfortunately we too often use an ethic’s filter to judge other people’s behaviour. The media sometimes confuses ethics with laws or rules and regulations. When “ethics” is co-opted by…
The Devil Made Me Do It
Let’s assume for a moment that there is a Supreme Being. Let’s call this entity IT – not to be confused with Stephen King’s novel about a sewer dwelling evil clown named Pennywise. According to…
Data held hostage
In common parlance, governance is the responsibility to take care of things – the ownership of which lies elsewhere. It is all about taking care of other people’s stuff. So when an employee’s responsibilities include…
When evil comes to town
“The only thing necessary for evil to triumph is for good people to do nothing”. Often attributed to Edmund Burke, quoted by John F. Kennedy, and traced to Charles F. Aked – it is one…