Webinar replay: Moral imagination and decision-making of managers

Are you interested in what moral imagination is and how it can be used to improve decision-making processes in companies? Watch the recording of Mazars webinar and find out why it is important to develop this often underestimated but important competency in managerial roles.

In the next of a series of open webinars from the field of resilience and leadership, we discussed the interesting topic of moral imagination and whether this phenomenon has a place in business. What is creative imagination and what is moral imagination? How is it linked to stakeholder management?

The aim of the webinar was to introduce you to moral imagination as an important concept that will enable managers to make better decisions in a world that is full of moral challenges.

As an added value, feel free to take away insights that have the potential to help you develop your moral imagination through solving dilemma situations.

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What we discussed

  • Values
  • Personal values and their relevance to the organisation
  • Moral values as a type of organisational values
  • Moral imagination and stakeholder management
  • Case studies
  • Q&A

Who guided you through the topic

Zuzana Čmelíková, Leadership & Resilience Development Professional at Mazars in Slovakia

Zuzana spent multiple years developing her experience, skills, and career in the USA. She published a book about Leadership and Organizational Ethics which has been recommended as study material for university students as well as a guide for professionals. Zuzana focuses on diagnosing and changing organizational culture, identification, clarification and training of company values, resilience, leadership development and soft-skills training.

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