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LOCATION:Parktown Management Campus Donald Gordon Auditorium
DESCRIPTION:The 91ż´Ć¬Íř Business School will host a panel discussion on ethical leadership, and the value it can add to an organisation.The value of ethical leadership is well recognised and widely accepted as a very influential factor in addressing unethical behaviour and corruption. The importance of the role of leadership is supported by Chief Justice Mogoeng Mogoeng’s statement that “if there ever was a time to embrace ethical leadership, that time is now”, as well as the shift in the definition of corporate governance in King IV to “the exercise of ethical and effective leadership”.
The benefits of ethical leadership apply not only to an institution or organisation and its citizens or stakeholders, but also to the avoidance of the huge costs of fraud and corruption. More information.
Panellists include:
Cynthia Schoeman (Managing Director: Ethics Monitoring & Managing Service)
Dr Yondela Ndema (Chief Compliance and Ethics Officer: Sasol)
Adriaan Groenewald (Managing Director: Leadership Platform & Leadership Activist) and
Ansie Ramalho( King IV Project Lead: Institute of Directors in Southern Africa)
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:The 91ż´Ć¬Íř Business School will host a panel discussion on ethical leadership, and the value it can add to an organisation.
The value of ethical leadership is well recognised and widely accepted as a very influential factor in addressing unethical behaviour and corruption. The importance of the role of leadership is supported by Chief Justice Mogoeng Mogoeng’s statement that “if there ever was a time to embrace ethical leadership, that time is now”, as well as the shift in the definition of corporate governance in King IV to “the exercise of ethical and effective leadership”.
The benefits of ethical leadership apply not only to an institution or organisation and its citizens or stakeholders, but also to the avoidance of the huge costs of fraud and corruption. .
Panellists include: