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July 5, 2011 by Andrea Nierenberg

Can Leadership Ethics Be Learned?

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Last week I had a very interesting discussion, with Ross Tartell, a Human Resource Professional with expertise in Learning and Development,Talent Management and Organization Development. He has held very senior executive positions in the Pharma world and is also an Adjunct Associate Professor at Teachers College, Columbia University.

Ross is a very active member in an interesting group on Linked In  which discusses Ethics and everyday I learn something new on the posts that come up on this very lively discussion group.

Earlier this year, Ross conducted a professional needs analysis for WNET Channel 13 in New York City and in a recent issue of Training Magazine, he has an article– "Can Leadership Ethics be Learned?"

I encourage you to read this article and then go to Linked In and join the group.

http://www.linkedin.com/in/rosstartell

Click http://www.nxtbook.com/nxtbooks/lakewood/training_20110506/#/18 .    

 

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