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Winning at All Costs is for Losers: A 5-Point Plan for Making the Right Decisions Every Time
Have we lost our bearings? It often seems that way. Here’s the solution: BusinessWeek.com’s Ethics Guy, Dr. Bruce Weinstein, will show your group that the secret to making the right decisions lies in five simple principles that have stood the test of time: Do No Harm, Make Things Better, Respect Others, Be Fair, and Be Compassionate.. Using examples specific to your group, Dr. Weinstein shows how these principles help you through any tough situation and arrive at the right solution. This is an ethics presentation your group won’t soon forget; its upbeat message will leave your group inspired to bring out the best in themselves and others.Lie, Cheat, and Steal Your Way to Success! Ethics for the Modern Age
To get ahead today, you have to put ethics aside, right? Actually, you’re more likely to prosper, even in these uncertain times, when you put ethics front and center in all that you do. This interactive session shows why taking the low road isn’t just the wrong thing to do, but it’s also bad for business—and bad for you. Dr. Weinstein shows how to apply the traditional principles of ethics at work and beyond by using examples specific to your group. He also tells short but powerful stories and uses clips from movies and TV shows. Not a boring ethics talk but a motivational, “rally-the-troops” engagement, this timely and inspirational session will be the highlight of your meeting.Are You a Good Leader? A Timeless Framework for Successful Leadership from BusinessWeek Online’s Ethics Guy
At the heart of every crisis we face is a lack of leadership. What does it mean to be a good leader, and how can you be the best leader possible? Dr. Weinstein reveals that the secret of good leadership lies in five basic principles: Do No Harm, Make Things Better, Respect Others, Be Fair, and Be Compassionate. He shows how to apply these principles in a wide range of circumstances that your members face at work and beyond. He ends with a call to action that will everyone in the room inspired to tackle even the toughest challenges—and equipped with the tools for doing so.How to Get a Good Night’s Sleep: Finding Peace of Mind Through Honor, Integrity, and Compassion
“Why should we be ethical?” This is the question Dr. Weinstein has asked audiences across the country for the past 20 years. What do you think the most common response has been? “So I can get a good night’s sleep!” This timely—and interactive—presentation shows that doing the right thing is the surest way to minimize internal conflict and ultimately lead to a peaceful night’s sleep, night after night.About Bruce Weinstein Ph.D.
His clients include: National Football League, National Guard (South Carolina Division), American Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers, Society for Government Meeting Planners, the Eastern Michigan University College of Business, Help Desk International, Johnson & Johnson, Pri-Med Continuing Medical Education, state chapters of the National Guard, Turnaround Management Association, National Association of Corporate Directors, and over 300 other leading groups.
Dr. Weinstein has appeared on the Today Show, Good Morning America, CNN, MSNBC, CNBC, FOX News, FOX Business, NPR, and Bloomberg Television. His latest book, Is It Still Cheating If I Don't Get Caught? (Macmillan/Roaring Brook Press, 2009), shows teens how to make the right decisions. Other books include Life Principles: Feeling Good by Doing Good, What Should I Do? 4 Simple Steps to Making Better Decisions in Everyday Life, Dental Ethics, Ethical Issues in Pharmacy, and Ethics in the Hospital Setting. USA Today, The New York Observer, The Los Angeles Times, The Chicago Tribune, The Philadelphia Inquirer, Investor's Business Daily, Family Circle, Real Simple, the Journal of the American Medical Association, and the in-flight magazines of American Airlines, Delta Airlines, USAirways, and United Airlines, as well as Newsweek.com, CNN.com, and FoxNews.com have featured his writing or written about him.
He received a Bachelor's degree in Philosophy from Swarthmore College, a Ph.D. in Philosophy and Bioethics from Georgetown University, a certificate in Film Production from New York University, and a National Fellowship from the W.K. Kellogg Foundation in Battle Creek, Michigan. He lives in New York.
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