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Unlocking Ethical Excellence: Discover the Power of Gratitude, HOGA, and Holistic Business Ethics in My New Blog Series!

Writer: Bill Carlson Bill Carlson

Introducing My New Blog Series: "Integrating Gratitude, HOGA, and Holistic Business Ethics"


I’m excited to announce the launch of my new blog series, designed to share transformative insights that can benefit both individuals and organizations. Drawing from my personal journey and supported by extensive research, this series explores the powerful interplay between gratitude, HOGA (Honesty, Openness, Gratitude, Awareness), and holistic business ethics.


In this series, you’ll discover:

🔹 How gratitude serves as an antidote to unethical behavior

🔹 The principles of HOGA and their role in fostering a content and productive life

🔹 Practical strategies to implement HOGA in daily routines and organizational cultures

🔹 The impact of holistic business ethics on creating a positive ethical climate

🔹 The synergy between personal growth and professional ethics


I invite organizations seeking to enhance their ethical practices and cultivate a positive workplace culture to follow this series. Whether you're interested in a deeper understanding of these concepts or exploring how they can be integrated into your organization, this series is for you.


Stay tuned for the first post! I look forward to sharing this journey with you and exploring opportunities to collaborate and present these transformative concepts to your team.



 
 
 

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What the Professionals Are Saying 

"I teach a course on negotiations, during which I spend a good deal of time talking about honesty and ethics in negotiations. As an ethics researcher, I think it is important that students not only understand strategies for successfully claiming value in negotiations, but also learn about the temptations they will face to engage in unethical bargaining, and unethical behavior more broadly in their professional careers. Bill brought this message to life. Bill explained to my students – with openness, authenticity, and scientific insight – the ethical missteps he took in his career. I am incredibly grateful to have had Bill in my class – I learned from him just as much as my students did. I think he would be a welcome, and much needed, addition to any course related to ethics, well-being, power and influence, or negotiations (and likely many more!)."   

                                                                        Professor Emma Levine/ University of Chicago Booth School of Business 

“Bill Carlson has a reservoir of experience that will resonate with college students and professionals from all walks of life. Seldom do you encounter an individual willing to openly share his foibles and mistakes in an attempt to deviate the life paths of those mutually-inclined to make the same errors. Bill lays his life bare in his presentation and shares the detrimental impact his decision-making had on his personal and professional life; yet he lays the foundation for an inroad to a better future built upon his gratitude for life, learning from his mistakes, and pursuit of his new definition of “life wholeness”.  

                                                                         Dr. William C. McCoy, Director/Rutland Institute for Ethics

                                                                         Visiting Professor, College of Education/Clemson University 

"For over 30 years, I have been teaching full- and part-time. For the past eleven years I have been a member of the accounting faculty at Fordham University. This semester, Fall 2021, Mr. Carlson agreed to speak with my students about his story, and I can say that I have had few guest speakers who delivered such a powerful message about the importance of professional obligations. It was the story of a seemingly nice guy who exhibited a lack of judgment and would pay a heavy price for it. Most importantly, it is a story of a man who reflected upon his moral lapse and has made a solid commitment to helping others."              

                                                                                       Timothy P. Hedley, Ph.D., CPA, CFF, CFE

                                                                            Retired Global Leader of Fraud Risk Management Services, KPMG LLP

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