“Trust is a measure of the quality of a relationship between two people, between groups of people, or between a person and an organization.”
Robert F. Harley, “The Decision to Trust,” Harvard Business Review.
Who Should Confer
The first step is a conversation about the institution and its desire to develop, support, maintain, and manage an ethical culture.
On a personal note, Anderson & Tyner seeks the opportunity to give back to the nonprofit community that we have served for over 40 years. Whether you or your institution retain the firm to provide consulting services is less important to us than having a conversation about the nature and the scope of your ethical and leadership issues.
Let’s talk … there is, of course, no charge for the initial conversation.