Can a single person stop corruption in an organization?
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Leaving in a corrupted system and trying not to make thing right to me is like encouraging corruption. Although, going against the corrupted system exposed Steve to so much threat but someone has to make a difference. who knows how many of his colleagues who want to do the right thing but do not have the courage Steve got but seeing Steve's courage awaking theirs.Victoria Ukamaka wrote: ↑10 Aug 2022, 05:15 Steve tried to do the right things and to make his colleagues do the right things at work. But he is a one-man-squad and his efforts are being frustrated. His life and job were even being threatened. In a case like this, do you think the person should just leave the system? Or can a single person stop the corruption in such a huge organization?
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I agree with you, Sarah. I believe Steve needs a backup to change the corrupt system.Sarah J Callen wrote: ↑11 Aug 2022, 19:51 You raise such good questions that I was considering as I was reading. I'm too pessimistic to believe that one person can change an entire corrupt organization, but I do think it's worth trying in some situations. I believe our actions do matter and can make a difference, but I think widespread corruption as the book describes takes more than just one person to dismantle.
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