2 Create and maintain selfesteem 3 Avoid prison and public humiliation Hedge Fund Billionaire 5 Others Arrested For Insider Trading Former senior vice president of IBM Robert Moffat enters Manhattan federal court for his sentencing Monday Sept 13 2010 in New York Moffa ID: 639863
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Why bother with ethics?
1. Create trust relationships.
2. Create and maintain self-esteem.
3. Avoid prison and public humiliation
.Slide2
Hedge Fund Billionaire, 5 Others Arrested For Insider TradingSlide3
Former senior vice president of
IBM
Robert Moffat enters Manhattan federal court for his sentencing, Monday, Sept. 13, 2010, in New York. Moffat pleaded guilty for his role in the
Galleon Group
insider trading
case
. Slide4
"
Your honor, I made terrible mistakes in judgment which will haunt me for the rest of my life," the career IBM man told Manhattan federal
Judge Deborah
Batts
, his voice cracking with emotion and tears streaming down his face. "What makes this so painful to me is the knowledge that my actions hurt my wife, my children, my brothers and sister, friends, colleagues and IBM, all of whom put their trust and confidence in me."Slide5
Danielle Chiesi Said Insider Trading was "Like an Orgasm,"Slide6
Building Character
"We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act, but a habit." AristotleSlide7
Building Character
1. Decide what is ethical.
2. Build ethical habits.
Make checklists.
Do the right thing even if not easy.Don’t choose short term benefits when the choice compromises long term benefits.Slide8
Always
do what is right. It will
gratify most
of the people and astound the rest. Mark Twain