Bruce Weinstein Ph.D. is the President and CEO of The Ethics Guy. He is a contributor to Bloomberg Businessweek Management blog and Fortune Magazine\u2019s Leadership Channel online. He became enamored with Plato\u2019s Republic, especially Plato\u2019s allegory of the cave which led him down the path of philosophy. Today, Bruce helps people determine which qualities they should develop for their careers, companies to test the character of possible employees and employees to align their goals with their company\u2019s mission statement and core values. He is the author of several books including Ethical Intelligence: 5 Principles for Untangling Your Toughest Problems at Work and Beyond and The Good Ones: 10 Crucial Qualities of High Character Employees.\xa0
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Key Takeaways:
Jason\u2019s Editorial:
[3:16] Jason summarizes the concepts of Steven Covey\u2019s character ethic and the personality ethic.
[10:38] A long time ago, your individual code of ethics could give you a long-term, sustainable business today but not today.\xa0
[12:29] Information about the Software event and the Venture Alliance trips in September.
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Dr. Bruce Weinstein Guest Episode:
[15:57] Bruce was blown away by how dramatic and entertaining philosophy was when reading Plato\u2019s Republic that he decided to make his career in it.
[19:53] Bruce\u2019s opinion about the business world and whether it is it more or less ethical than 20 or 30 years ago?
[24:14] What are the are two approaches to doing ethics in a person\u2019s life?
[29:33] A CEO told 60 minutes last year, businesses hire for competence but fire for character.
[31:33] Bruce\u2019s new book, Ethical Intelligence includes tips for evaluating a person\u2019s character: during an interview.
[37:32] Do large companies value ethics beyond the legal requirements?
[39:50] Successfully multi-tasking at more than one thing at a time is a technology driven myth.
[47:22] Send Bruce Weinstein an email describing what you believe to be the most important quality of an employee is will receive a free audio book.
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Mentioned in This Episode:
Ethical Intelligence: Five Principles for Untangling Your Toughest Problems at Work and Beyond