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Associated organisations

Within the Brian Picot Chair in Ethical Leadership, we work closely with several organisations.

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Democracy Project

Collaborating together we want to raise awareness of the importance of political integrity for public trust in our democracy.

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MOTIF

MOTIF focuses on growing businesses through ethics and sustainability, and has collaborated with the Chair to produce a business integrity booklet.

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The Ethics Conversation

The Brian Picot Chair in Ethical Leadership partners with Jane Arnott from the Ethics Conversation to work on projects such as the IBE ethics at work survey.

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Transparency International New Zealand

Sharing goals of raising awareness of ethical leadership and reducing ethical risks in Aotearoa organisations, TINZ is a natural associate for the Chair.

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The Institute of Directors

The Institute of Directors and the Chair work together to share information about ethics and leadership for business leaders around Aotearoa New Zealand.

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Chartered Accountants NZ

Chartered Accountants interviewed Karin Lasthuizen to discuss ethical leadership in organisational success and in individuals.

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The Institute of Business Ethics, UK

The IBE website hosts a valuable resource of information about business ethics issues, research, and publications, including the Ethics at Work survey.

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The Ethics Centre

Explore articles, podcasts, and the Festival of Dangerous Ideas with our neighbours across the ditch at The Ethics Centre.

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