Guido Palazzo, Vice Dean and Professor of Business Ethics at HEC, University of Lausanne, and Director of Executive Education at HEC Lausanne, will guide us on a journey of exploration and learning by analyzing contemporary and future challenges in terms of business ethics, organizational behavior and narrative for change.
The Cottino Social Impact Campus is honored to host two unique impact culture events with Professor Guido Palazzo: 2 Impact Dive related to the social impact, negative and positive, that all of us as organizations and individuals can generate, and for which we must have new cognitive and practical tools in order to develop a conscious architecture of intentional and transformative choices for our organizations and communities.
Our journey with Professor Guido Palazzo starts here!
In “From Yale to Jail” Why do good people make unethical decisions? Professor Palazzo will lead us in an exploration of the causes and motivations that drive leaders and their organizations to “the dark side of force”.
Case studies and group discussions will explore the concept of “ethical blindness” – the inability of decision-makers to see that what they do is wrong – and the ways in which managers and leaders can reduce the costly risk of acting unethically.
Where:
Our e-learning platform
When:
November 23, 2020 (1.5 hours)
November 25, 2020 (1.5 hours)
November 27, 2020 (1.5 hours)
ONLINE
Timetable:
6-7.30 pm
Language:
English
In Storytelling for Social Change, Professor Palazzo will analyze the hidden characteristics to develop a transformative narrative. While past societies have always been guided by “great narratives”, today society seems to be rather characterized by continuous narrative fragmentation and increasing information noise.
Prof. Palazzo will explore the key questions behind a transformative narrative:
How can an organization evolve its purpose-driven narrative? What ex-ante cohesion can generate authentic coherence for an organization’s narrative?
Where:
Our e-learning platform
When:
December 3, 2020 (1.5 hours)
December 10, 2020 (1.5 hours)
December 17, 2020 (1.5 hours)
ONLINE
Timetable:
6-7.30 pm
Language:
English