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A conversation on ethical leadership – with Cassie Edmiston

The Management Centre

We listened in on a conversation between our leadership expert, Yvette Gyles (=mc Learning Director) and Cassie Edmiston (Head of Fundraising, Prisoners’ Education Trust ), to see what they think it means to be an ethical leader in 2019. Leaders need to be emotionally intelligent. I aim to help them to learn and develop.

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The Surprising Role of Goodwill in Building Trust

Organizational Talent Consulting

Trustworthy synonyms include reliable, dependable, honest, and ethical. Leaders can enhance goodwill with simple actions without having to expend much energy. Being trustworthy brings out the best in others and the workplace. Trust is a reliance on character, capability, or truth. References: Cameron, K. Berrett Doolittle, J.

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A conversation on leadership in 2022 – with Cassie Edmiston

The Management Centre

Back then we talked about the ethical challenges leaders have, and what it means to be ethical. We needed emotional intelligence to support people through all the ambiguity and change they experienced. We last had a chat about leadership topics in 2019. It feels like an awful lot has changed since then!