Romney’s Decision Not to Run is Best for Republicans
Ethically, Romney did the Right Thing So Mitt Romney told his supporters last Friday that he won’t run for President in 2016. He made the...
A few thoughts on teaching Ethics
Are Business Schools using the Best Approach to Teach Ethics? The other day I reflected on a lecture I gave to my ethics students on how...
Should the Monday after the Super Bowl be a Holiday?
Productivity Suffers post-Super Bowl: A Good Reason for a Holiday? Now that we know the Seattle Seahawks will play the New England...
Who Speaks for the American People?
Republicans in the House haven’t learned the lesson of the Mid-term Elections It’s business as usual in the Republican-led House of...
Are you an Ethical Person?
Basic Principles of Ethical Behavior How do you know if you are an ethical person? Most of us would say it’s knowing the difference...
Should School Kids be Suspended or Expelled for “Willful Defiance” Behavior?
New Law in California Replaces Personal Responsibility with Ethical Relativism California has become the first state in the nation to...
Bank of America Settles with U.S. Government and Whistle-blowers Awarded
Lack of Accountability at BOA for Mortgage Practices and Moral Hazard May Lead to another Financial Crisis How can it be that Bank of...
Making the Case for Moral Education in our Schools
Right versus wrong is not Relative or Situational but based on Concrete Moral Virtues Recently in preparing for a lecture on moral...
An Ethical Analysis of the Movie "Whiplash"
Do the Ends Justify the Means in Pushing a Person to Excel Beyond Normal Limits of Behavior? One of the most enjoyable aspects of...
Ethics and Compliance Failures Underlie Hertz’s Restatement of Financial Statements
Hertz Restatements due to Inadequate Internal Controls and Faulty Audit by PricewaterhouseCoopers On November 14, 2014, Hertz confirmed...