Professor Roger Steare is recognised globally as a leading expert on building high performing, high integrity organisations.
Roger’s decision-making framework and leadership training endorsed within the US Department of Justice Consent Agreement was crucial to BP’s recovery plan following the Gulf of Mexico disaster.
He has advised Barclays, HSBC, Lloyds Bank and RBS after the credit crisis, PPI mis-selling and Libor manipulation scandals. The Financial Conduct Authority publicly endorsed Roger’s work.
Roger also supported the senior executive team at the Nationwide Building Society helping them achieve not only the Which? Banking Brand of the Year 2017, but also the largest winner of banking current account switchers, regularly out-scoring all major banking competitors combined.
Roger has worked with clients to achieve these results by basing his guidance on the evidence of best-practice across all sectors from around the world.
He has conducted extensive empirical research on both personal and professional integrity, with his MoralDNA® cited in papers published by the Chartered Management Institute, the Chartered Insurance Institute, EY, the FCA and PWC.
Furthermore, Roger’s work has featured in The Times, the Financial Times, The Wall Street Journal and The Guardian.
His book ethicability has sold over 25,000 print copies and licensed as an e-book to more than 600,000 workers across the firms he advises.
He also teaches and writes for Thinkers50, “the world’s most reliable resource for identifying, ranking, and sharing the leading management ideas of our age.”
Roger Steare is Visiting Professor in the Practice of Organizational Ethics and Corporate Philosopher in Residence at Cass Business School. He also teaches at Duke Corporate Education, FTIE Corporate Learning Alliance and London Business School.
MoralDNA®
We make hundreds of decisions every day. Decisions that not only impact us but all those around us, from our families and friends to strangers.
The decisions we make and the actions we take really matter.
Doing the right thing isn’t always easy, yet, understanding how we make up our minds means we’re more likely to do the right thing, in the right way more of the time.
Professor Roger Steare – Ethics Keynote Speaker
An expert on Leadership, Culture and Ethics, Roger’s speaking topics include:
- Corporate Responsibility
- Organisational Culture
- Ethics
- Organisational Change
- Building Values
- Integrity
- Principled Profits
- Artificial Intelligence and Ethics
- Culture and Organisational Health
- Trust
- Strategic Thinking
- Systems Thinking
- Decision Making
- Values-Based Leadership