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Notre Dame biz professor discusses Equifax data breach
Automation expert Timothy Carone tells ABC 57 says the Equifax breach is one of the most significant in history.
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Chick-fil-A, Cubs execs to lecture at ND
Diane M. Aigotti, executive vice president and chief financial officer of Ryan Specialty Group, speaks October 6.
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What Happened to Apple’s Moral Backbone?
Writing from a hotel room in Beijing, business ethics professor Joseph Holt questions Apple's submission to China's censorship laws.
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Employee microchip implants: pros and cons
Ethics professor Joseph Holt takes to TV to discuss a vending machine company's offer to implant microchips into its employees.
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Facebook quizzes, games giving personal info away, experts say
Mike Chapple, MSBA academic director and cybersecurity expert, warns that Facebook information could be shared with third parties.
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Trump lashing out at Amazon on Twitter could have serious consequences
The tweet potentially could alienate Jeff Bezos and other business leaders who are critical for creating jobs, ethics professor Joe Holt says in a CNBC commentary.
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Investors: Be wary of auditor dismissals
Research by accountancy professor Jeffrey Burks (FIN '97) suggests that companies that fire auditors after the second quarter may have something to hide.
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Uber should take Warren Buffett’s advice for finding a new CEO
In this CNBC commentary, ethics professor Joseph Holt says the next Uber CEO needs intelligence, energy and, especially, integrity.
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Uber recommendations show company was ‘out of control’
A company can be aggressive yet have strong values, says business ethics professor Joseph Holt.
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Here’s what Uber needs to do to actually make change happen
In this CNBC commentary, management associate teaching professor Joseph Holt says Uber requires effective leadership based on competence and character.
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