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Fostering ethical leadership: why compassion matters in public service

Fostering ethical leadership: why compassion matters in public service

Update: 2024-09-19
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How can public policy better reflect the humanity and vulnerability of citizens? 

How can government leaders remain mindful of individuals within broader systems, and how does this approach improve public policy outcomes? 

How can governments foster ethical leadership and accountability while balancing political pressures and systemic challenges? 

 

In this episode, Mark Crosweller and Margaret Moreton join David Andrews to discuss compassion, ethical leadership, resilience, and the tensions between individuals and institutions in the national security space.  

 

Dr Mark Crosweller AFSM is a Distinguished Advisor at the ANU National Security College (NSC) and Director of Ethical Intelligence Pty Ltd.  

Dr Margaret Moreton is Executive Director at the Australian Institute for Disaster Resilience.  

David Andrews is a Senior Policy Advisor at NSC.  

 

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