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Lecture

Ethical Leadership as it Relates to Project Managers

26/04/2023 07:57:07

hybrid

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Start: 26/04/2023 07:57:07

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Starts: 26/04/2023 07:57:07

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Event Details

Will it be better to be an unethical leader? Why is ethical leadership  essential for project management? What is the difference between ethics and morals? Are there any skills that can help us improve our ethical leadership?

When we think about different types of leaders, it’s tempting to group them into eight (or ten) categories, like transactional, transformational, servant, democratic, autocratic, bureaucratic, laissez-faire, and charismatic styles. It is rare for us to classify ethical leadership as one of the styles because we may have perceived ethics as an embedded trait of all good leaders. In addition, talking about ethics may be a cliché, boring subject.

Our speaker is going to convert this cliché into an interesting topic and inspire us to see how ethical leadership relates to project management.

Speaker Profile

Koray Chong earned his project management profession (PMP) in 2001 and he is a certified marine engineer both in the UK and Hong Kong.

Apart from managing engineering projects related to power generation plants, food processing, and oil refineries, Koray accomplished projects of merging & acquisition and organization transformation. He had been taking a non-executive director role of a medium-sized factory for corporate governance. He is now exploring the business opportunity to convert wasted plastics into cement aggregates in South East Asia.

He loves to use different perspectives to see things and believes that the world is going to get better.

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