ethical conduct

Army Deserves Leaders of Character

The recent farewell letter from a high-ranking Army general, emphasizing the imperative need for “leaders of character,” resonates deeply within the broader context of military leadership and national service. This call for character-driven leadership isn’t just a platitude; it speaks to the fundamental qualities required to guide a disciplined force through complex and often dangerous environments. The emphasis on character suggests a desire for leaders who embody integrity, ethical conduct, and a steadfast commitment to duty, even when faced with immense pressure or difficult decisions.

The general’s parting words highlight a concern that the caliber of leadership within the Army might be at risk, or perhaps has been compromised.… Continue reading

Idaho CEO Resigns After Nazi Salute, Sparks Outrage

Following online criticism of a video depicting CEO Tom Hill seemingly performing a Nazi salute at a company event, Hill resigned from Engineered Structures, Inc. (ESI). In response, ESI announced internal restructuring, including a new Corporate Responsibility Task Force and the appointment of Neil Nelson as CEO. Boise State University, a past ESI client, acknowledged the incident and expressed its expectation that ESI uphold its commitments to address the situation. The company aims to move forward with a renewed focus on compassion and ethical conduct.

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