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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.
Carol Elliott -
Yahoo’s woes transcend privacy
“This situation ... does portend a future for companies and citizens that they have no control over their online content,” explains data security expert Timothy Carone.
Shannon Roddel -
$41 Million is Chicken Scratch Compared to What Stumpf Earned at Wells Fargo
Wells Fargo CEO John Stumpf's generous stock options may have prompted greater risk taking, says Adam Wowak, assistant professor of management.
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4 Tips for Standing Up for What You Believe In
Ann Tenbrunsel offers tip #4: Reframe the conflict and examine things in ethical terms.
Success.com -
Stop beating up on Wells Fargo and John Stumpf
Commentary by Priyank Gandhi, assistant professor of finance, for CNBC.
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A Culture of Ethical Behavior is Essential to Business Success
"Unethical behavior is immensely damaging to a business's future prospects," reports Business News Daily on research by Kaifeng Jiang and Jia Hu.
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Innovation, safety sought in self-driving car guidelines
Tim Carone says Obama administration is trying to "manage the unknown" in creating guidelines for driverless cars.
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Do it well and do it right: Business success requires top-notch service and ethics
"Top-notch service is a necessary, but insufficient condition for success,” write management professors Jasmine Hu and Kaifeng Jiang. You need ethics, too.
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Will Robots Replace Fast-Food Workers?
Automation expert Timothy Carone discusses robots and other automated technology in the fast food business.
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Apple’s $14.5 billion EU tax bill highlights overseas earnings hoard
“Ireland needs Apple more than Apple needs Ireland,” says corporate tax expert Brad Badertscher.
Los Angeles Times