A quick overview of honesty, a foundational asset in Principled Innovation. From sharing honestly about one’s values and seeking to know the truth about others’ values (PI Practice M1), to truthfully facing the facts about the results of prototypes, test runs, and unexpected outcomes (PI Practice P2), honesty prepares us for moral and ethical decision making and helps ensure the best possible solutions (PI Practice M2).
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Honesty playbook
Making connections:
Principled Innovation asks us to work with others and recognize the limits of our own knowledge so that we can better understand and tackle the complex issues our communities face.
Why we believe obvious untruths
Article
10 minutes
By: New York Times, Philip Fernbach and Steven Sloman
To navigate the dangers of the web, you need critical thinking—but you also need critical ignoring
Article
12 minutes
By: Sam Wineburg, The Conversation
I statements
Tool
10 minutes
By: Positive Psychology
The danger of silence
Video
4 minutes
By: Clint Smith, TED
Model code of educator ethics
Article
10 minutes
By: NASDTEC