Sometimes, being right just isn't enough. We would all agree that
it is right to be your child's advocate and to defend him or her
from some of life's unpleasant realities. But isn't it also right
to help your child learn to deal with, and accept, difficult
situations? It's right to accept the judgement and authority of the
person in charge. But it is also right to speak up when you believe
the decision maker has made a serious mistake. How do you know when
to be a whistle-blower and when to accept the decisions of others?
Too often we only talk about ethics in light of someone else's bad
behaviour. But ethical thinking is a very personal process that
requires awareness. It is not about doing the right thing - it is
about making thoughtful decisions and being able to accept the
consequences. It is about understanding unexpected consequences and
trying to minimize the effect. Some carefully thought out decisions
can have bad outcomes. And some knee jerk reactions can work out
just fine. "Right Isn't Enough" cannot guarantee good outcomes. But
with practice it can help a decision maker feel more confident in
their process. Identifying ethical dilemmas lurking in everyday
decisions is the first step to better decision making. Developing a
framework that will guide your thought process can result in fewer
sleepless nights. Developed as a companion piece to the seminar of
the same name, this little book is a must for anyone who wants to
make mindful decisions in this increasingly complex world.
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