
Dr. Rush Kidder founded the Institute for Global Ethics in 1990 and is exclusively represented by the Washington Speakers Bureau. He is the author of several books: Shared Values for a Troubled World: Conversations with Men and Women of Conscience (1994), How Good People Make Tough Choices (1995), Moral Courage (2005) and The Ethics Recession (2009). In the latter book, Rush argues that what started as an economic recession has become an ethics recession—a full-blown collapse of integrity and responsibility that is now shaping the way we need to think about and respond in business.
In this 3-minute video Rush discusses the really tough questions of right vs. right and how individuals and organizations can become ethically fit.
IGE and SAI Global have collaborated on an online course that puts some of these principles into action: Ethical Decision Making.