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Leading With Values: When Good Intentions Aren’t Enough, with Ken Shotts
May 15, 2024
Ken Shotts, a Stanford professor, discusses how good intentions alone aren't enough and the importance of binding institutions to uphold values. From organizational incentives to societal regulations, he highlights the need for concrete policies to align with stated values at personal, organizational, and societal levels.
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- Good intentions aren't enough: Values must be upheld by binding institutions at personal, organizational, and societal levels.
- Businesses need tangible structures like incentive systems and societal institutions to ensure positive impact beyond profits.
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Different Approaches to Dealing with Challenges: Jason and Odysseus
The podcast delves into the contrasting strategies employed by Jason and Odysseus when facing the peril of the Sirens. Jason planned ahead by bringing Orpheus, a skilled musician, to counter the dangers of the Sirens with beautiful melodies. On the other hand, Odysseus opted for a more cautious approach, blocking his crew's ears with beeswax and having himself tied to the mast to resist the Sirens' song. These stories reflect varying methods of handling human behavior, with Jason inspiring his crew and Odysseus focusing on creating structures to protect his men.
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