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Ditch the Ethics Course
Business schools all run ethics courses nowadays. Students like them because they are an easier way of gaining a course credit than struggling with the mysteries of Black-Scholes option pricing model, and just as useless. The essence of ethics courses is to urge...
Tags: Team, Ethics, Ethics Course, Investment Banker, Business Ethics, Team Management, Leadership, Management, Jo Owen
Blog posts 2008-10-02

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Stanford's Malhotra: Bridging the Ethics Gap
Professor Neil Malhotra brings his background in political psychology and political economy to the Stanford Graduate School of Business. Teaching the required course "Ethics and Management," he exposes students to the philosophies and approaches necessary for navigating the ethical quandaries they may encounter leading organizations. He talked with...
Tags: Ethics, Stanford, Neil Malhotra, Business Ethics, Leadership, Management, Jeremy Dann
Blog posts 2009-06-24
Cornell Tackles Ethics and Corporate Culture
Corporate scandals crop up in the news at such a pace these days it seems the breakdown in ethical behavior has permeated every rung of the corporate ladder. With mounting pressure from the current economic landscape, business people and lawyers may find the line denoting ethical behavior increasingly difficult to...
Tags: Corporate Culture, Lawyer, Ethics, Leadership, Business Ethics, Management, Stacy Blackman
Blog posts 2009-04-09
No revised lesson plan at b-schools; Back of the class: ethics after Enron.(News)(business schools)
Byline: SARAH A. KLEIN It's fodder for a case study in any business ethics course: self-dealing, questionable bookkeeping, conflicts of interest and a corporate culture that exalted profit and pay above all other values. While the Enron-Andersen Byline: SARAH A. KLEIN...
Tags: business ethics, business school, DePaul University, Enron Corp., ethics
Research articles 2002-02-11
UC Berkeley skeptical of relevance of ethics test
BERKELEY -- Fewer than half of faculty members and other employees at the University of California, Berkeley, have completed a required ethics course that some professors say is irrelevant. All 160,000 UC employees were told last year to complete the online course after the institution was stung...
Tags: ethics, leader, Leadership, professor, training, University of California at Berkeley
Research articles 2007-05-18
Ethics test: UC Berkeley wary about relevance
BERKELEY -- Fewer than half of UC Berkeley faculty members and other employees have completed a required ethics course that some professors say is irrelevant. All 160,000 University of California employees were told last year to complete the online course after the institution was stung by newspaper...
Tags: ethics, leader, Leadership, professor, training, University of California at Berkeley
Research articles 2007-05-18
Fairfield, Conn., University Adds Ethics Classes to Business Degree.
By Linda Conner Lambeck, Connecticut Post, Bridgeport Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Mar. 11--FAIRFIELD, Conn. -- Fairfield University's MBA degree is getting leaner and more focused. Starting this fall, the university's master's of business administration program is being reworked to...
Tags: Connecticut Post Co.
Research articles 2004-03-11
Siemens and the Ethics of Crime
Siemens and the Ethics of CrimeSiemens has historySuffice to say, siemens deserve what she gets and if tommorrow, siemens set contract killers on the consultants, they equally deserve it. What irks me however, is stereotyping people and a nation. Siemens has an history in Nigeria. Go confirm that.RE: Siemens and...
Tags: Siemens AG, ethics
Discussion threads 2008-04-03
Using Great Literature to Teach Business Ethics
Using Great Literature to Teach Business EthicsUsing Great Literature to Teach Business EthicsEvery school should incorporate Business Ethics as its core curriculum. Every course should have intertwined within its network of books, scenarios, simulations, some facet of ethical training. It is not enough to provide a class specifically designed to...
Tags: business ethics, ethics, leadership, Teach Business Ethics
Discussion threads 2007-11-22
Ethics & Compliance Officer Association Announces that Registration is Open for Managing Ethics in Organization Course
WALTHAM, Mass. -- The Ethics & Compliance Officer Association ECOA has announced that registration is open for its Managing Ethics in Organizations course MEO which will take place June 12-16, 2006 at Bentley College in Waltham, MA. Co-sponsored by the ECOA and the Center for Business Ethics at Bentley College...
Tags: Bentley College, compliance, ethics, Leadership, officer
Research articles 2006-05-01
The Ethics of Saying No
The Ethics of Saying NoThe Ethics of Saying NoIt is interesting to look at teh image presented by the word "no". I do not want tro define it, Webster does a good job of it, but the impact of teh word is judgemental and leaves both parties in a...
Tags: tax payer dollar, supervisor, ethics
Discussion threads 2008-05-16
Issues of ethics. (London Business School professor of ethics Jack Mahoney)(Brief Article)
00-00-0000 Jack Mahoney MAY BE THE MOST remarkable feature of London Business School's optional course in business ethics. He's a Jesuit priest, doctor of theology, and Britain's only full-time professor of business ethics. A sampling of his ethical 00-00-0000 Jack Mahoney MAY BE...
Tags: business ethics, ethics, London Business School
Research articles 1995-10-02
Why Businesses Need "Non-Market Strategies"
Stanford's Neil Malhotra focuses on business ethics and non-market strategies. In the last two weeks, we've discussed the origin and structure of Stanford's ethics course as well as Malhotra's view that ethics needs to be viewed as an integral part of corporate strategy. Today, we'll hear...
Tags: Government, Strategy, Management, Jeremy Dann
Blog posts 2009-07-08
Where Ethics and HR Collide
The great majority of companies can't afford a full-time on-board ethicist to deal with delicate conflicts of interest and other moral dilemmas. Most employees turn to their Human Resources departments. So a study released this month by The Society for Human Resource Management SHRM and The Ethics...
Tags: Management, Leadership, Business Ethics, Ethics, Human Resources, Michael Mattis
Blog posts 2008-06-24
Ethics a la Dilbert.(Focus on Teaching: Ethics)(comic strip character)
Instructing students on ethics is a delicate exercise as it requires teachers to do so in a way which logically, coherently and seamlessly complements course content, among other potential problems. Lockheed Martin Corp has developed The Ethics Challenge Instructing students on ethics is a delicate exercise as it requires teachers...
Tags: ethics, Lockheed Martin Corp.
Research articles 1998-12-01
Student Perceptions of the Ethics of Professors
Ethical violations are becoming common in the business world. Teaching proper ethical behavior can begin in college. In this study, one surveyed 350 students to determine what affects students? perceptions of the ethics of professors and to determine whether or not taking a course in ethics changes this perception. The...
Tags: Professor, Ethics, Perception, Business Ethics, Leadership, Management
White papers 2005-11-15
Ethics of Beauty: L'Oreal Funds Business Ethics Program
L'Oreal is sponsoring a new master's degree program in "law and business ethics" at the University of Cergy-Pontoise in France, according to a recent posting in EthicsWorld. According the the post, the international cosmetics giant has developed the new graduate degree course in association with France's ESSEC...
Tags: Ethics, L'Oreal, Business Ethics, Leadership, Management, Michael Mattis
Blog posts 2008-10-22
Using Great Literature to Teach Business Ethics
Thanks to strengthened financial reporting and governance laws, a growing number of corporate executives in the United States have exchanged pinstripes for jail stripes. It makes the public wonder about just what those fancy business schools are teaching up-and-coming leaders. In fact, many business programs feature...
Tags: Sean Silverthorne, Leadership, Business Ethics, Management
Blog posts 2007-11-20
Better Ethics Through Incentives
The Find: If you're keen to prevent scandal and corruption at your company, experts recommended that rather than just moralize, you focus on the incentives. The Source: An article entitled "How to Prevent Cheating" by Margaret Steen featured in this month's stanfordknowledgebase from the Stanford Graduate School...
Tags: Incentive, Ethics, Business Ethics, Leadership, Management, Jessica Stillman
Blog posts 2008-08-21
NWPPA, APPA & NRECA offer ethics classes.("Public Power 2015: a Brave New World.")
NWPPA and American Public Power Association APPA are teaming up to present Ethics, Risk and Independence on July 19 in Portland. On June 22-23, NWPPA and National Rural Electric Cooperatives Association NRECA will co-sponsor Ethics, Governance and Communications in Today's Business Environment. Ethics,...
Tags: Brave New World
Research articles 2004-06-01
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