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Cognitive moral reasoning regards the kinds of ways we think about ethical dilemmas, and how this reasoning develops through our lives. Dr Jeremy St John discusses moral psychology, focusing in particular on the stage-based models of Cognitive Moral Development offered by Lawrence Kohlberg and Carol Gilligan, as well as James Rest's Model of Moral Action.
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What areas can you control to lessen your stress in the workplace environment? Dr Susan Inglis on how to adapt and the important individual competencies.
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Published 12/03/14
How do you let go of control and draw on the capabilities of those around you? Dr Susan Inglis looks at some of the benefits of organisational learning and how to question assumptions.
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Published 12/02/14