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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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About this Plan
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. These five principles are key to establishing ethical standards and courageously implementing them. If you strive for an ethical decision making process in your workplace, this is for you!
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