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Running the Tapes : Finding the Courage to Speak Up When Organizational Leadership Fails Us - Royce Sparks

Running the Tapes

Finding the Courage to Speak Up When Organizational Leadership Fails Us

By: Royce Sparks

Paperback | 3 April 2025 | Edition Number 1

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This practical and accessible exploration of ethics in organizational leadership contains several underlying themes: first, that even the most morally stalwart organizations are vulnerable to the ethical challenges that come from failings of leadership, particularly executive leadership. A great focus today is being paid to the idea of toxic work environments, and while explorations of culture, team building, and language are all valuable pieces of this discussion, at its heart this is a question of leadership. Stripping away authority as a requisite for leadership empowers everyone at all levels of an organization to take a higher level of ownership over their leadership skills, to become a voice of action and protection for their teammates and the organization when the conventional safeguards of the workplace fail them. The common term for these individuals may be whistleblowers, but rather, are they instead models of leadership that organizations should be paying closer attention to? By drawing a constant dividing line between ethics and organizational interests, have we been missing a key middle ground this entire time?

By re-defining the boundaries of leadership through the lens of how to take action in a hostile workplace environment, this book offers a series of accessible strategies, principles and examples that can be easily followed regardless of rank or position. Based on his consulting work, the author also recounts actual ethical investigations of egregious workplace violations. The author also includes examples of well-known historical individuals who made the choice to put aside self-interest and act for the wellbeing of their colleagues and the organization. To make this book even more valuable, the author offers strategies for how to parse grievances from genuine wrongdoings, make decisions about how to handle delicate information, choose allies wisely, and prepare for both the consequences and sometimes benefits of bringing organizational wrongdoings to light. Finally, this book aims to inspire courage, nurture leadership growth at all levels, and offer leaders in positions of power a clear case for why opting for environments of ethical accountability is synonymous, rather than at odds with, an organization's self-interest.

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