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the Ethical Sellout: Maintaining Your Integrity Age of Compromise

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the Ethical Sellout: Maintaining Your Integrity Age of Compromise
the Ethical Sellout: Maintaining Your Integrity Age of Compromise

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the Ethical Sellout: Maintaining Your Integrity Age of Compromise

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A collection of real-life stories that convey how to maintain integrity while navigating situations that challenge personal principles.
We all fear selling out. Yet we all face situations that test our ideals and values with no clear right answer. In a world where compromise is an essential aspect of life, authors Lily Zheng and Inge Hansen make the bold claim that everyone sells out—and that the real challenge lies in doing so ethically.
Zheng and Hansen share stories from a diversity of people who have found their own answers to this dilemma and offer new ways to think about marginalization, privilege, and self-interest. From these stories, they pull out teachable skills for taking the step from selling out to selling out ethically.
The Ethical Sellout
is for all those committed to maintaining their integrity in a messy world.
“This book is packed with wisdom that you can incorporate into your daily lives and stories that you get lost in. If you are doubting your decisions or feeling guilty for not living your truth, this book is for you. I have no doubt that everyone out there will find a story or two that resonates.” —Sara Nasserzadeh, Senior Cultural Advisor to the United Nations

blows wide open the conventional understanding of what it means to “sell out.” Zheng and Hansen with their witty commentary, vivid storytelling, and timely suggestions for selling out ethically have written a primer for all of us looking to find our way.” —Dereca Blackmon, Assistant Vice Provost, Diversity and Inclusion Office, Stanford University
“It is refreshing to consider the concept of selling out through a new lens and striking the balance between meeting our needs and staying true to our higher purpose. Zheng and Hansen courageously consider a question so many of us wrestle with and draw groundbreaking conclusions.” —Jennifer Brown, CEO, Jennifer Brown Consulting; author of
Inclusion
and
How to be an Inclusive Leader
; and podcast host of
The Will to Change

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