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You’re fired! How to decide when a tweet goes too far
There's a lot to consider when potentially dismissing an employee over a tweet, ethics expert Joseph Holt says in this CNBC op-ed.
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More than a game: ND Ethics Week examines sports and the common good
ND Ethics Week runs from February 14 to 17.
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Entrepreneurship and Climate Change: Looking Ahead Ten Years
Mendoza's signature annual lecture series, Ten Years Hence, will focus on the topic of the “Climate of Opportunity,” considering the implications of climate change for innovators, designers and entrepreneurs.
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Why We Were Wrong About Stock Splits
Even if stock splits are likely on the way out, they are not irrelevant, according to research by finance professors Robert Battalio and Shane Corwin.
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How to stop automakers from cheating on emissions tests
Make automobile software open to the public, writes Timothy Carone in this opinion piece for CNBC.
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The Secrets of Giving and Receiving Thanks at Work: Why Followers Love it and Leaders Hesitate to Accept it
Gratitude can have a powerful impact if leaders and followers are open to giving and receiving gratitude, says Christopher Adkins, teaching professor and director of the Notre Dame Deloitte Center for Ethical Leadership.
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Bishops need to engage the conversation now on driverless cars
In this column for Crux.com, teaching professor Timothy Carone explains why driverless cars and other advances in artificial intelligence should be of concern to Catholic leadership.
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CIBC president Victor Dodig learned leadership the hard way
I was 29 years old and learned quickly that there's a big difference between being a good leader and being a good manager... That's how Victor Dodig, President and CEO of the Toronto-based Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce began his November 4 Boardroom Insights discussion at the Mendoza College of Business.
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Notre Dame MBA climbs in the rankings
The Notre Dame MBA program moved up in two significant rankings recently, earning the No. 25 spot on Bloomberg Businessweek's 2016 listing of the top business schools, and the No. 24 spot on Poets & Quants composite ranking of the best 100 schools in the U.S.
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Ethical Leadership Discussion to feature KPMG CEO, NBC’s Anne Thompson
KPMG CEO Lynne Doughtie and Mendoza Business Ethics Professor Ann Tenbrunsel will discuss issues surrounding ethical leadership that are shaping our business culture and the larger human community. The Nov. 18 panel discussion will be moderated by NBC's Anne Thompson.
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