
The Leap Journey
The LEAP Journey is a platform, where you can grant your employees access to different blocks of learning material for self studies, group work or moderated sessions.
The LEAP Journey
The 1st Season of the LEAP Journey consists of 10 Episodes. The Episodes are moderated to support learning and discussions.
Each Episode consists of:
Listen (10-12 minutes) easily digested interviews with thought leaders in the topics of compliance, ethics, and human risk.
Get context through cases of misconduct or ethical failures, such as Boeing, Ford Pinto, Theranos, Karolinska Hospital and University, and more, with moderated questions for deeper analysis.
Practise – use Plugs to remind yourself on the theory and putting into the practise.
The license is yearly and set in brackets of number of employees.
The LEAP Journey Season One

Pilot:
Ehtics and trust
In this pilot episode, we discuss the topics of how ethics is connected to trust and how to regain lost trust. How to apologize in a meaningful manner and the case of the Japanese company Recruit Holding.
We meet Tonia Ries, Executive Director at Edelman Trust Barometer and Professor of Management Practice at Harvard Sandra Sucher, who wrote THE book on trust and ethics “The Power of Trust”.

Episode one:
A safe space and the art of framing
In this pilot episode, we discuss the topics of how ethics is connected to trust and how to regain lost trust. How to apologize in a meaningful manner and the case of the Japanese company Recruit Holding.
We meet Tonia Ries, Executive Director at Edelman Trust Barometer and Professor of Management Practice at Harvard Sandra Sucher, who wrote THE book on trust and ethics “The Power of Trust”.

Episode two:
Speaking up and listening up
In this pilot episode, we discuss the topics of how ethics is connected to trust and how to regain lost trust. How to apologize in a meaningful manner and the case of the Japanese company Recruit Holding.
We meet Tonia Ries, Executive Director at Edelman Trust Barometer and Professor of Management Practice at Harvard Sandra Sucher, who wrote THE book on trust and ethics “The Power of Trust”.
