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  • Predatory Bank Barons are Gods Humble Warriors


    Most Recent PostsAuthority Authority: 605
    By Bradford Pilcher Lloyd Blankfein is the chairman and CEO of Goldman Sachs. In 1869, a German-Jewish immigrant named Marcus Goldman founded the company. Thirteen years later, the little commercial paper dealer celebrated its bar mitzvah by bringing on Goldman’s son-in-law, Samuel Sachs. Thus was born what Rolling ...
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  • Knowing When Enough is Enough?


    Philippines Business ArticlesAuthority Authority: 125
    Most online entrepreneurs just like you either suffer from too little or way too much information: There simply is no in-between. Where do you stand? How do you figure out which amount of information is “just right?” Let’s begin with one of the biggest issues. I’m often asked by nervous entrepreneurs: ...
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  • Prioritizing Means Productivity In Management


    Philippines Business ArticlesAuthority Authority: 125
    There is a famous story in business articles and productivity books. It’s often attributed to different people and the exact dollar figure that the consultant was paid is always different. But the story goes something like this: A man was concerned that he wasn’t being very productive. So he asked a ...
    4 days ago
  • King for a Day: Verizon


    Business is PersonalAuthority Authority: 122
    Download audio file (KingForADayVerizon.mp3) photo credit: Sister72 I ‘d like to introduce a new series called “ King for a Day “. For the acronym-challenged, you might see me refer to it as KFAD now and then, so don’t assume I’m talking about a local radio station. King for a Day is a ...
    4 days ago
  • NECB to offer business ethics degree; do you need a business ethics degree to be ethical?


    Motivational Speaker - Chuck Gallagher Business Ethics and Choices ExpertAuthority Authority: 110
    Since I began speaking about business ethics, I’ve started to see some encouraging signs. Business schools from Harvard to Stanford have begun adding classes that examine the role that social responsibility can play in business. Some schools are now even offering a degree in it. Case in point is the New England ...
    5 days ago
  • 2010 trends: Data and mobile communication


    ComMetrics: social media monitoring => best practiceAuthority Authority: 410
    When it comes to data services, social networks, cloud computing, mobile and music, market concentration is constantly on the rise. Could this mean the burst of another bubble, once again requiring taxpayers to foot the bill? Below, we discuss this from a Web 2.0 perspective. In the meantime, to keep up with our ...
    6 days ago
  • Will the Crisis Launch an Investment Revolution?


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    Gunther Not much good has come out of the global financial meltdown but there is this: Investors who watched Bear Stearns, General Motors and Merrill Lynch destroy billions of dollars of shareholder value presumably are ready to focus on what makes companies sustainable, or at least try to better understand risk. ...
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  • Why Values Trump Rules and Regulation


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    Seidman Everywhere I travel, I hear the same refrains: “We need more regulation,” or on the flip side, “If we hadn’t deregulated, we wouldn’t be in this financial mess.” It looks like the White House is of this mind-set. Citing Wall Street for helping to create a “culture of irresponsibility,” ...
    6 days ago
  • Interview with Jerry Kirkpatrick on “Montessori, Dewey, and Capitalism”


    Center for Ethics and EntrepreneurshipAuthority Authority: 114
    Dr. Stephen Hicks , CEE’s Executive Director, talks with Fall 2009 guest speaker Dr. Jerry Kirkpatrick about his recent book, “Montessori, Dewey, and Capitalism”. Dr. Kirkpatrick compares and contrasts the educational philosophies and methods of John Dewey and Maria Montessori, and discusses the potential ...
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  • Al Gore shows green investing works


    Millard Fillmore's BathtubAuthority Authority: 498
    Among the more amusing about-faces in conservative knee-jerk politics is conservative criticism of Al Gore for being a successful investor. No, I’m not kidding. Back in April, Gore testified to a House Energy and Commerce Committee in April — one of the committees where Gore was a shining star when he was a ...
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  • Maintaining Our Ethical Standards in a Market-Driven Economy


    Catholic Business JournalAuthority Authority: 121
      by Rev. Lawrence G. Dunklee, M.Div., M.A. “Mr. Businessman went to Mass, he never missed a Sunday.  Mr. Businessman went to hell for what he did on Monday.” This well-known poetic ditty is often cited by people who work in Catholic social justice as a clever way of reminding us of the importance ...
    1 week ago
  • Social Responsibility: A Global Virtual Summit–Q&A with John Gerstner/Discount Offer


    Principled ProfitAuthority Authority: 118
    What motivated you to organize this conference? You could say this was an alignment of some stars that had been orbiting for quite awhile. First, social responsibility (or sustainability, corporate citizenship and green) is a topic I’m very interested in, going back to when I was Manager of Environmental & ...
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  • Praise the Dogs


    Yo Mama For ObamaAuthority Authority: 121
    Tim Geithner was interviewed yesterday on  “Meet the Press”.  He stood pat that “Wall Street has changed.”  He added, “We’re not going to let the system go back to the way it was.”  Does he mean that in an ethical sense, or in a business model sense?  Does he mean that Wall Street stopped selling ...
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  • Telltale Sign of a Company in Decline


    Bob MacDonald on BusinessAuthority Authority: 108
    Often people are perplexed to see a company with an outstanding culture, a great record of growth and success, suddenly start to spurt, sputter and stutter like a car running out of gas. Cars have a gas gauge to let you know when you are running low on gas for the engine, which of course is what drives the car ...
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  • It Just Takes One


    CMCAuthority Authority: 151
    You’re in business – you have competitors. They make a similar product, similar price – how can you separate? How about great service, great follow-up, great pro-activity? How about attracting the non-fans through acknowledging the other service as a solid competitor? People watch; take notes, mental and ...
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  • Interview with Jerry Kirkpatrick on Philosophy’s Importance to Business


    Center for Ethics and EntrepreneurshipAuthority Authority: 114
    Dr. Stephen Hicks , CEE’s Executive Director, talked recently with Fall 2009 guest speaker Dr. Jerry Kirkpatrick about why having a philosophical background helps businesspeople attain greater clarity and confidence in making important, ethically-charged decisions. Below are parts I and II of the interview. Part ...
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  • Video clip on our Templeton Award


    Center for Ethics and EntrepreneurshipAuthority Authority: 114
    Here’s a short video clip about CEE ’s winning a 2009 Templeton Freedom Award from the Atlas Economic Research Foundation: This video is also at AERF’s Atlas Network site.
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  • Closing Thoughts: What Did I Learn? (part 5 of 5)


    Bear On BusinessAuthority Authority: 124
    By guest blogger John Scarano a.k.a. Johnny Scannns Thank you for the opportunity to share these thoughts with you via posts to Dan’s blog. This is the last of 5 parts of my inaugural blog series. This has been a great learning experience. You should try it (posting blogs). A couple weeks back, I had the ...
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  • Talk the talk and walk the walk


    The BlogCatalog Community BlogAuthority Authority: 130
    Today’s Spotlight is a long standing blogger. In fact, his blogging career started on November 20th, 2005 . That was the day when Chris MacDonald, who teaches Philosophy and Business Ethics at Saint Mary’s University in Halifax, Canada, started The Business Ethics Blog . The reason was simple enough, he hadn’t ...
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