Frank Bucaro

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Frank Bucaro

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Ethics and values-vased leadership development
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professional speaker,author,seminar leader
Affiliation
National Speakers Association

FRANK C. BUCARO, CSP, CPAE

Frank Bucaro is an ethics expert, who is a leading crusader-- speaking, training and writing-- on the benefits of ethics.

Coming from a background in teaching, with a Master’s Degree in Religious Studies, Frank’s career in business spans two decades, with the message that not only is good ethics good business, it is also good for business. As an author of numerous articles on ethics, and author of the book Trust Me! Insights into Ethical Leadership, Frank has developed unique and humorous insights into the challenges of taking the high road. He provides practical ideas to help with difficult decisions as well as strategies for combating the sometimes blurred lines between right and wrong.

A member of the National Speakers Association, he has earned the designation of CSP which stands for Certified Speaking Professional. This award has been earned by less than 20% of the 3800 members of NSA. He was also presented with NSA’s prestigious CPAE Speaker Hall of Fame Award for excellence and professionalism, an award currently held by fewer than 200 people worldwide.

He is President of Frank C. Bucaro & Associates, Inc. located in Bartlett, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago.

A few of the organizations that have invited Frank to speak include BP, the Canadian Pacific Railway, Caterpillar, ENMAX Energy, Fiserv Insurance Solutions, Global Compliance, the Human Resources Professionals Association of Ontario, Merck, Talecris Biotherapeutics and RE/MAX International.

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Now may be the time, in the midst of an economic recovery, that companies stop to take a good hard look at their ethics initiatives. Many companies have started to notice that being ethical and acting ethical is a vital and integral component to business success, especially in this economic climate. If your code of ethics is five years old or even older, it is time to reevaluate and review it in detail. Now I’m not referring to your code of conduct. A code of conduct is a compliance document and is not really considered a code of ethics.

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As a police commissioner once said when he turned down the twentieth bribe offer he had received that day, “Ethics ain’t easy!” All of us are faced by those moments when doing what’s right is very different from doing what’s easy or what would be the most profitable. That’s one of the reasons for a company to have a mission statement and/or a code of conduct: so that employees understand what’s expected of them when they’re faced with the choice between right versus easy, ethical versus profitable.

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Your values, code of ethics, and the internalization of the same are the basis for your development of conscience. Ethics have to come from the inside out, not from the outside in. Aristotle states: “Neither by nature, then, nor contrary to nature do the virtues arise in us; rather we are adapted by nature to receive them, and are made perfect by habit.” According to Aristotle, we can grow and expand in our virtuous behavior through habit. Start building ethical habits by using these 8 reflection points each day:

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In these challenging times for many businesses, leaders need to periodically take a step back and spend time in reflection as to what their real influence is in their respective workplaces. Take time at the beginning and at the end of each day to ponder on how well you’ve done in staying true to values, mission, purpose and relationships. Here’s an example of reflective questioning. 1. Did I practice any virtues today? • Were you a person who shared and modeled integrity, trustworthiness, honesty or compassion? • How did people around react to you today?

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Favorite Quotes & Thoughts from Frank Bucaro

Free will is a gift or curse. Go slow and choose well.

Morale filters down. never filters up.

If good ethics is good business, them what's the problem?

Contacting Frank Bucaro

frank@frankbucaro.com

twitter: http://twitter.com/FrankCBucaro

Linkedin:http://www.linkedin.com/in/ethics1

Blog: http://ethicsshmethics.blogspot.com/

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For over 20 years, i have been a full time professional speaker, trainer, and author on the subjects of ethics, ethical leadership and values-based leadership development.

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I have three free one hour webinars o my website.(www,frankbucaro.com)

1.If good ethis is good business then what's the problem?

2. Building an environment of trust

3. The courageous leader: building integrity into your decision making