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February 24, 2020What to Do When Your Friend Acts Unethically?23 minutesPlayIn this week's EthicalVoices, Karen Swim, APR, the President and CEO of Words for Hire discusses: What to do when your friend (who you manage) acts unethically What to do when your organization values results over ethical behavior Why every PR person needs to step up and be an ethics champion Why ethics can not be a uniform you wear ...moreShareView all episodesBy Mark McClennan, APR, Fellow PRSA4.855 ratingsFebruary 24, 2020What to Do When Your Friend Acts Unethically?23 minutesPlayIn this week's EthicalVoices, Karen Swim, APR, the President and CEO of Words for Hire discusses: What to do when your friend (who you manage) acts unethically What to do when your organization values results over ethical behavior Why every PR person needs to step up and be an ethics champion Why ethics can not be a uniform you wear ...more
In this week's EthicalVoices, Karen Swim, APR, the President and CEO of Words for Hire discusses: What to do when your friend (who you manage) acts unethically What to do when your organization values results over ethical behavior Why every PR person needs to step up and be an ethics champion Why ethics can not be a uniform you wear
February 24, 2020What to Do When Your Friend Acts Unethically?23 minutesPlayIn this week's EthicalVoices, Karen Swim, APR, the President and CEO of Words for Hire discusses: What to do when your friend (who you manage) acts unethically What to do when your organization values results over ethical behavior Why every PR person needs to step up and be an ethics champion Why ethics can not be a uniform you wear ...more
In this week's EthicalVoices, Karen Swim, APR, the President and CEO of Words for Hire discusses: What to do when your friend (who you manage) acts unethically What to do when your organization values results over ethical behavior Why every PR person needs to step up and be an ethics champion Why ethics can not be a uniform you wear