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277: How to Prevent Corruption, with Mariano Mosquera
277: How to Prevent Corruption, with Mariano Mosquera
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39 minutes
Released:
Dec 26, 2016
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Podcast episode
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Mariano Mosquera: Preventing Corruption
Mariano Mosquera, is an Edmond J. Safra Network Fellow at Harvard University and Postdoctoral Fellow of the National University of Cordoba. He is a professor of Ethics and Access to Public Information of the National University of Córdoba and professor of Public Policy at the Catholic University of Cordoba.
Key Points
Different places in the world have different concepts of corruption.
A lot of corruption is created by poorly conceived or implemented laws.
Some actions may be legal but should be still be considered institutional corruption.
Just trying to catch corrupt individuals doesn’t work; we need to change the rules that incentivize or allow corruption.
If you can anticipate corruption you can help prevent it.
Rather than immediately reporting corruption, sometimes it’s better to simply steer the conversation another way.
Resources Mentioned
Mariano Mosquera’s website
Harvard articles by Mariano Mosquera
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Mariano Mosquera, is an Edmond J. Safra Network Fellow at Harvard University and Postdoctoral Fellow of the National University of Cordoba. He is a professor of Ethics and Access to Public Information of the National University of Córdoba and professor of Public Policy at the Catholic University of Cordoba.
Key Points
Different places in the world have different concepts of corruption.
A lot of corruption is created by poorly conceived or implemented laws.
Some actions may be legal but should be still be considered institutional corruption.
Just trying to catch corrupt individuals doesn’t work; we need to change the rules that incentivize or allow corruption.
If you can anticipate corruption you can help prevent it.
Rather than immediately reporting corruption, sometimes it’s better to simply steer the conversation another way.
Resources Mentioned
Mariano Mosquera’s website
Harvard articles by Mariano Mosquera
Will You Leave a Rating or Review?
If you’ve benefitted from the Coaching for Leaders podcast this year, kindly consider taking a moment to leave a rating or review for the show on iTunes. Thank you in advance!
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Get immediate access to my free, 10-day audio course, 10 Ways to Empower the People You Lead. Give me 10 minutes a day for 10 days to get the most immediate, practical actions to become a better leader. Join at CoachingforLeaders.com.
Related Episodes
CFL144: How We Do Things Around Here To Get Results
CFL154: Eight Ways To Use Power For Good
CFL254: Use Power for Good and Not Evil
Next Episode
Bonni and I return for the monthly question and answer show. Submit your question for consideration next week or for the first question and answer show the first Monday of every month at http://coachingforleaders.com/feedback
Released:
Dec 26, 2016
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Podcast episode
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