DID THE PEDESTRIAN DIE? ETHICS ACROSS CULTURES.

Journal Title: Journal of Intercultural Management and Ethics - Year 2018, Vol 1, Issue 1

Abstract

This article shows how different cultures might define integrity and ethical behavior differently. These definitions might work in a single culture but what to do when cultures meet in multi-cultural environments? Billions of people in all cultures, all organizations, all institutions agree the greatness of leaders having in common being respected across cultures and institutions. Indeed they have integrity, the art of creating wholeness through bridging opposites. In this article it is suggested is that integrity is creating wholeness through the integration of opposites. Something not taught at educational institutions.

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Fons Trompenaars

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  • EP ID EP396292
  • DOI 10.35478/jime.2018.1.02
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Fons Trompenaars (2018). DID THE PEDESTRIAN DIE? ETHICS ACROSS CULTURES.. Journal of Intercultural Management and Ethics, 1(1), 5-9. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-396292