[GROOVING SESSION] Why Good, Honest Employees Really Do Steal With Kelly Paxton
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audio
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Science
Social Sciences
Publication Date |
Jul 18, 2021
Episode Duration |
00:15:42

Continuing our series on Marketing and Employee Engagement this month, we were joined by Kelly Paxton on our latest interview episode: Why Good, Honest Employees Really Do Steal With Kelly Paxton (#240). 

Tim and Kurt discuss their fantastic conversation with Kelly who has authored Embezzlement: How to Detect, Prevent, and Investigate Pink-Collar Crime: https://amzn.to/3i57hN1 and is also the podcast host of Great Women in Fraud: https://podcast.greatwomeninfraud.com/. Kelly investigates and researches low-level crimes such as book-keeping fraud; also known as Pink Collar Crime. We were interested in her insight that a hostile work environment and financial difficulties at home can lead “good” people to rationalize dishonest behavior.

We Discuss:
  • Rationalizing dishonesty.
  • Steps business leaders can take to avoid fraud.
  • How to convince business leaders that they are vulnerable to embezzlement.
  • Consider the environment you’re creating at work. It matters a great deal.
  • Reviewing your own business habits.
Links

Kelly Paxton https://www.linkedin.com/in/kellypaxton/

Kelly Paxton, Embezzlement: How to Detect, Prevent, and Investigate Pink-Collar Crime https://amzn.to/3i57hN1  

Great Women in Fraud https://greatwomeninfraud.com/ 

Great Women in Fraud Podcast https://podcast.greatwomeninfraud.com/ 

From Prison Cells to PhDs https://www.fromprisoncellstophd.org/ 

 

© 2021 Behavioral Grooves 

Kurt and Tim discuss Kelly Paxton's insights on the behavior leading to workplace embezzlement and fraud. What steps can prevent "Pink Collar Crime"? A free-flowing Grooving Session best listened to after our interview episode with Kelly (#240).

Continuing our series on Marketing and Employee Engagement this month, we were joined by Kelly Paxton on our latest interview episode: Why Good, Honest Employees Really Do Steal With Kelly Paxton (#240). 

Tim and Kurt discuss their fantastic conversation with Kelly who has authored Embezzlement: How to Detect, Prevent, and Investigate Pink-Collar Crime: https://amzn.to/3i57hN1 and is also the podcast host of Great Women in Fraud: https://podcast.greatwomeninfraud.com/. Kelly investigates and researches low-level crimes such as book-keeping fraud; also known as Pink Collar Crime. We were interested in her insight that a hostile work environment and financial difficulties at home can lead “good” people to rationalize dishonest behavior.

We Discuss:
  • Rationalizing dishonesty.
  • Steps business leaders can take to avoid fraud.
  • How to convince business leaders that they are vulnerable to embezzlement.
  • Consider the environment you’re creating at work. It matters a great deal.
  • Reviewing your own business habits.
Links

Kelly Paxton https://www.linkedin.com/in/kellypaxton/

Kelly Paxton, Embezzlement: How to Detect, Prevent, and Investigate Pink-Collar Crime https://amzn.to/3i57hN1  

Great Women in Fraud https://greatwomeninfraud.com/ 

Great Women in Fraud Podcast https://podcast.greatwomeninfraud.com/ 

From Prison Cells to PhDs https://www.fromprisoncellstophd.org/ 

 

© 2021 Behavioral Grooves 

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