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Welcome
to the March
edition of the Seattle TEC Leadership eNotes, a monthly
newsletter dedicated to providing valuable business and personal
insights to those I have encountered in my TEC journey and who have
expressed interest in TEC.
The theme of this month’s edition of Leadership eNotes is ethics.
It includes articles from the TEC library about the CEOs role in the
ethical culture of a company and about an employee ethics lesson learned
by a TEC member concerning embezzlement.
Have a great month!
Sam |

Dedicated to increasing
the effectiveness and enhancing the lives of company leaders
TEC Group
Events
(Event
Details)
CEO
Group #189 Meeting
- Date:
March 15
- Location: Seattle
Nominees Information Meetings*
- Date:
March 16
- Location: WAC, Seattle
Key
Executive #903 Meeting
- Date:
March 16
- Location: Seattle, WA
CEO
Group #189 Meeting
- Date:
April 19
- Location: Bellevue, WA
Key
Executive #903 Meeting
- Date:
April 20
- Location: Redmond, WA
Nominees Information Meetings*
- Date:
April 21
- Location: WAC, Seattle
*Choice
of breakfast or lunch |
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Top Story
The CEOs Role in Building an Ethical Culture
”Your behavior
is disproportionately symbolic to your employees,” says TEC speaker
Harvin Moore. “If there’s a disconnect between what you say and what you
do, employees will see it—and most likely, emulate the wrong behavior.”
Moore and TEC speaker Peter Schutz share their perspectives on moral
leadership in this article from our Best Practices module on Business
Ethics.
Read
more. |
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Lessons Learned
How to thwart an embezzler
Friendly and hard-working, he came with glowing references, and played
on the company basketball team. He was also stealing checks and
depositing them in his personal account, to the tune of $126,000. A
member tells the story of the embezzler who almost got away -- and
relays a simple change that you can make to prevent a similar situation
at your company.
Read more. |