Nan DeMars CAP -- Workplace Ethics
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Minneapolis, MN
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Nan DeMars CP

Workplace Ethics

Nan DeMars CAP, is an internationally-recognized thought leader and practitioner in the area of workplace ethics. In addition to being an author, columnist and media talk-show guest, Nan's energizing, interactive workshops and keynote addresses have trained thousands of employees at all levels of responsibility and in all types of industries. She is author of the first-ever 'bible' on workplace ethics, You Want Me To Do WHAT? When, Where and How to Draw the Line at Work (Simon & Schuster) and the newly-released book, You've GOT To Be Kidding! How to Keep Your Job Without Losing Your Integrity(John Wiley & Sons).

Available for News Commentary or Research Expertise at 952-835-1148

People are asking:
  • Why do we treat each other so badly at work?
  • What should/can we do about it when a co-worker misbehaves?
  • What should I do when my boss asks me to do something wrong?
  • How can I do the right thing and still keep my job?
  • Am I the only one?
Workplace Ethics issues include: computer porn, office romance, confidentiality in the digital office, conditional loyalty, physical-verbal-emotional harassment and abuse, security, gender, gamesmanship, lies and deception, falsifying records, unethical-illegal-immoral requests and many other day-to-day ethical dilemmas caused by stress, peers, office culture, and pressure to improve productivity.

?At every seminar, I hear more about what REALLY goes on among co-workers,? says Nan DeMars. ?Employees in all professions and at all levels of responsibility routinely confront ethical dilemmas; and, every unsolved dilemma costs the company money. The Good News is that employees are stepping up and companies are being proactive in addressing these issues as everyone is recognizing that ethical practices are a proven way to achieve a competitive advantage.?

The astonishing stories Nan has heard were all included in the first-ever ?bible? on office behavior ? You Want Me To Do WHAT? When, Where & How to Draw the Line at Work (1998 Simon & Schuster). Her recent book, You?ve GOT To Be Kidding! How to Keep Your Job Without Losing Your Integrity (2011 John Wiley & Sons) immediately got global attention. Nan is a popular feature in the national media (The Today Show, Wall Street Journal, etc.) and regularly presents ethics training programs with the Fortune 1000. She presents ethics seminars and keynotes to more than 20,000 people annually and conducts ongoing surveys and research. She is past International President of The International Association of Administrative Professionals, is Office Ethics columnist for OFFICE PRO magazine and writes often for the Minneapolis StarTribune and TATA Journal of Management (Mumbai, India). Call for free interview portfolio.

Click on Nan?s article in the 12/3/12 issue of Minneapolis StarTribune on the General Petraeus/Broadwell scandal ? http://www.startribune.com/business/181623811.html

Nan talks about the cost of unethical leadership ? everyone loses. She is optimistic, however, that companies today are connecting the link between ethical cultures and healthy profits.

Additional phone number: 952-941-0119 (Home)
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