After a breach of ethics has occurred, and the public has negative perceptions, government agencies often give ethics training. Leaders should learn about ethics long before that, as part of their training to become better leaders. Linda Fisher Thornton, educator and authority on developing ethical leaders, and former Chief Learning Officer, will present the first part of this session. She will focus on how to incorporate ethics into leadership training so that it becomes a vital part of the management arsenal. With trends in ethical leadership and practical strategies for developing ethical leaders, training can positively affect the government brand.
In the second part of the session, John Umana, assistant legal counsel to the inspector general of USAID, will speak to the unique role of the ethics educator within government, drawing upon his extensive experience at USAID/OIG and with the special inspector general for Afghanistan reconstruction as an ethics officer. John will focus on ethics "best practices" and speak to the practical challenges and issues surrounding ethics education and its impact on the government brand.