Post Event: Embedding Ethical Leadership for Long-Term Business Impact

𝐄𝐆𝐍 𝐈𝐧𝐬𝐒𝐠𝐑𝐭 - EGN Executive Leadership, Singapore 1 Peer Group Meeting

Embedding Ethical Leadership for Long-Term Business Impact

Ethical leadership is not just about knowing what is right. It is about making consistent decisions aligned with our values β€” especially when those values are tested.

At our recent EGN Executive Leadership Singapore 1 Peer Group Meeting, Joanne Flinn, Chairperson of The ESG Institute, Founder of Unicorning and Founder of Shelton Consulting, challenged leaders to rethink the connection between ethics, governance, sustainability and long-term business value.

Key Takeaways:

1. Ethics must translate into action. Values matter most when decisions are difficult.

2. Governance turns ethics into accountability. Good governance requires clear ownership, resources and action.

3. Culture and values matter. They are fundamental to effective sustainability governance.

4. Sustainability is about long-term value. The ability to respond, adapt and sustain increasingly shapes business resilience and performance.

5. β€œEveryone” cannot mean β€œno one.” Complex issues require collective responsibility with clear accountability.

A sincere thank you to Joanne Flinn, MSID-SRAD, MSc, BEc/Llb for the thought-provoking insights, to our Chairs Steven Lesser and Kaushik Ghatak for guiding the conversation, and to all our EGN members for the meaningful exchange.

And a special thank you to WeeMin Ong, CEM, CMP and Kenneth Leong from Marina Bay Sands for supporting and hosting the EGN leadership community.

At EGN, we believe better decisions are made together.πŸ’™

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