Sara Biglieri

Sara Biglieri is a Ph.D. Candidate at ESCP Paris and an embodiement coach. She was a former professional contemporary dancer, and founded a food start-up after a career as a manager in various industries. She has a Master’s in Innovation and Transformation from CentraleSupelec in France. Her research interests are centered on the place of the body in organizations and entrepreneurship, creative and embodied leadership. She created a transformative practice for organizations inspired by dance teachings called the “Embodied now.”


Leen Gorissen

Leen Gorissen, Ph.D. in Biology, is specialized in ecology, transition science, regenerative development and bio-inspired innovation. She is the author of the recent book ‘Building the Future of Innovation on millions of years of Natural Intelligence’ and the founder of Centre4NI, a catalyst that helps organizations and businesses to innovate like nature. She is a frequently asked evaluator of innovation projects by the European Commission, a thought leader on innovation-beyond-the-usual, a strategist and business innovation process facilitator. She has worked for a broad range of clients and organized bio-inspired innovation sessions in cities across the world. From 2009-2017, Leen worked as a Transition Research Coordinator at the Flemish Institute for Technological Research (VITO Belgium)


Why Should We Bother with Ethics?

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This Webinar ran on Monday the 27th of January 2020 from 8:00AM to 9:30AM CET.

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The Suggested Reading

Ethical Breakdowns, Max H. Bazerman and Ann E. Tenbrunsel From the April 2011 HBR Issue

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The Session

Why Should we Bother with Ethics?

The webinar, facilitated by Mauro Locarnini, will look at whether and how ethics has anything to offer us as change agents.

The webinar will focus on three issues:

  1. A view of ethical decision making
  2. How we could use ethics to develop ethical organisations (and avoid ethical breakdowns) in the case of our clients and work
  3. Whether the concept of ethical leadership has anything to offer us as change agents

The Speaker

Peter Collins works extensively in with boards and leadership teams of Australian and international companies including in Indonesia, Brazil the US, with Government Departments, Defence, Police and community and sporting groups on issues of ethics. He is both the Executive Director of Peter Collins and Associates and the Director of the Vincent Fairfax Fellowship in ethics. He has played a leading role with investigations into ethical failures such as preliminary breath test falsification involving Victoria Police in Australia and in the ‘ball tampering’ incidents in cricket.

Peter undertook the Masters Course from Consulting and Coaching for Change at HEC Paris from 2015-17. Peter is a former McKinsey consultant and worked for two Federal Cabinet Ministers, the Minister for Foreign Affairs Alexander Downer and the Minister for Health, Michael Wooldridge. He is a regular guest lecturer at the business school HEC Paris and in Oxford University, where he is undertaking a D. Phil in ethics.


The Meaning of Work with Professor Katie Bailey

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