The young winners of the Elie Wiesel Foundation's Prize in Ethics outline moral codes for the next generation of leaders
The demand for ethical leadership is growing, yet the supply remains low, as evidenced by the recent credit crisis that sparked the worst global recession since the 1930s. The rising generation of leaders appears equipped merely to navigate rather than to guide. Navigating describes how we naturally react and adapt to an interconnected world while guiding refers to how we forge a sustainable path and build endeavors of sustainable value in an ethically interdependent world.
Fortunately, prototypes of ethical leaders exist, thanks in part to professor Elie Wiesel, the Nobel Peace Prize winner whose work through the Elie Wiesel Foundation for Humanity has been churning out models of 21st century leadership for more than 20 years.
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