Governance and accountability
Ethical leadership in a digital age
Technology has changed how we do our jobs, but it’s also created new challenges when it comes to ethical leadership.
Ethical leadership applies to everyone
The qualities that make for good ethical leadership apply universally, regardless of where you work, or the work you do.
Openness + government = a stronger civil society
One of the perks of hosting the Leaders Integrity Forum is the chance to hear directly from some senior people who’re working hard to improve the way the public sector does things …
Counting down to November, but not for the facial hair!
Fraud Awareness Week isn’t quite as eye-catching as a spectacular handlebar mo’, but it’s also an important cause…
Free and frank advice to Ministers: why it matters…
The Transparency International New Zealand Leaders Integrity Forum in early August provided an important reminder about the essential role that public officials play in providing free and frank ...
Ethical leadership. It’s not a hat.
At the July meeting of the Leaders’ Integrity Forum, we had the good fortune to hear from Professor Karin Lasthuizen and our own Steve Walker.
Have you seen how your school is spending its money?
It’s not just school reports on student achievement that schools have to complete each year.
Procurement: The unlikely bestseller...
The Leaders Integrity Forum in late May attracted a large audience and gave us plenty of food for thought.
Risk and reputation: playing by the rules
An update from the most recent Transparency International New Zealand Leaders Integrity Forum.
So… how many horses can I get for $53 million?
Sometimes, the stories I hear at work are completely unexpected.