As we prepare this newsletter, it is a very warm day on campus. Many readers may be in the same boat (or, like us, wishing they were on one, with a cool breeze and an icy beverage). We hope you find many moments of reflection, peace, and respite this summer.
In this special, abbreviated issue, we announce the launch of a new custom course in inclusive leadership. We also feature an opportunity for ethics and compliance professionals to contribute their perspectives - and receive a free report on how their organizations measure up against external standards.
As always, we round up the latest research findings and invite you to consider how they might inform and inspire your work.
Read on for these resources and more!
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Ethics and compliance professionals are invited to share their insights!
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NDDCEL invites professionals to share perspectives and help shape best practices for speaking up at work. Participate and learn how your organization compares with industry standards.
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| New custom course in inclusive leadership now available |
Learn online and on campus alongside award-winning faculty and expert people-leaders, and earn a digital badge recognizing your commitment to inclusive leadership.
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Put our research to work! From the suprising value of paywalls to an analysis of power at work - check out the lastest findings from Mendoza College of Business faculty - and consider how they can be useful at your organization.
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Discover digestible, accessible, and informed resources to bring ethics to life in your classroom, training, or organization. Explore topics like responsible AI, managing early-career employees, fostering ethical hiring, and building “speak up” cultures.
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Register for the new custom course on inclusive leadership, featuring academic and industry experts, and attend the one-day, on-campus immersion on August 7, 2026
- Watch this space for speaker series and lunch-and-learn opportunties coming fall 2026!
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We put research dispatches, market insights and thought leadership into your hands. Resources are searchable by your role at your company and by area of focus, so you can find just what you need, right when you need it.
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