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The 5 Ps of Ethical Decision Making – Part IV
Today, we'll look at the fourth P of ethical decision making Lee Strobel highlighted in a talk at Woodmen Valley Chapel: People . When you’re faced with a tough decision, don’t make it in a vacuum.
Involving wise people in your ethical decisions has many benefits, including obtaining good counsel, forcing you to be transparent, and adding some built-in accountability.
For years, I led a small group of CEOs. Frequently, regardless of the issue, someone in the room had past experience making a wise decision.
Proverbs 15:22 teaches, “Plans fail for lack of counsel, but with many advisers they succeed.”
Being a leader can be lonely at times, but it doesn’t have to be. When faced with a challenging ethical decision, involve wise people.
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Do you struggle to make decisions at work? Do you find yourself looking for the ethical answer, but feel stuck, scared, or unsure? In this five-part series, we'll unpack Lee Strobel's Five Ps of ethical decision making. ...
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