
Ethical decision-making is central to organizational success, yet many leaders underestimate how isolation, market pressure, and subtle cultural shifts can warp a team’s choices. Ethical failure rarely begins with malicious intent; it typically starts with misaligned incentives, unclear expectations, or a belief that “everyone else is doing it.”
In this gripping webinar, behavioral ethics speaker Tom Hardin (“Tipper X”) pulls back the curtain on the real-life story behind his cooperation with the FBI during a historic Wall Street insider trading investigation. Moving past surface-level compliance lectures, Tom uses his firsthand experience to demonstrate how easily minor compromises escalate into systemic organizational disasters. He argues that traditional compliance training fails because it treats ethics as a box-checking exercise, ignoring the reality that most lapses are committed by well-meaning professionals operating under poorly managed psychological pressure.
Drawing from his unique vantage point assisting the U.S. Department of Justice, Tom delivers a raw, analytical breakdown of how misconduct takes root in high-performing environments. Participants will explore the mechanics of rationalization and the structural vulnerabilities that allow ethical erosion to go unnoticed. This event provides a battle-tested blueprint to help executives and compliance leaders look beneath the surface, spot behavioral red flags, and transform passive policies into an active, protective culture of accountability.
Key Takeaways
- Spotting the roots of ethical erosion: How misaligned incentives and subtle cultural shifts quietly warp a team’s day-to-day choices.
- Moving beyond compliance checklists: How to look past standard rulebooks and manage the psychological pressures of performance.
- Building active accountability cultures: How to catch behavioral red flags early and turn passive policies into active protection.
About the Author
Tom Hardin is the bestselling author of Wired on Wall Street: The Rise and Fall of Tipper X, One of the FBI’s Most Prolific Informants, and an expert in behavioral ethics, compliance, and organizational culture risk. Having delivered over 600 keynotes worldwide, Tom is a leading authority on how human behavior intersects with systemic corporate pressure. Early in his career as a financial analyst, he became a central figure in a historic insider trading investigation, ultimately cooperating with the U.S. Department of Justice to help the FBI dismantle complex illicit networks—an experience that later led the FBI’s New York office to invite him to train their incoming rookie agents.
After taking full responsibility for his actions as a young professional, Tom transformed his life. Today, he channels that profound experience into an ongoing study of human behavior, helping organizations worldwide see ethical trouble before it starts.