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January 2, 2020Building an ethical careerAnn Tenbrunsel's research into the ethical mirage, which is the tendency to overestimate the virtuousness of our future selves, was used in a piece by Harvard Business Review about being intentionally ethical in your career.
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December 26, 2019How disinformation hacks your brainIn a blog post for Scientific American, Brett Beasley, associate director of the ND Deloitte Center for Ethical Leadership, describes the effect on our truth judgments when we are repeatedly subjected to fake news. "How Disinformation Hacks Your Brain" explores recent cases of disinformation campaigns and presents suggestions "to keep our guard up in the post-truth era."
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December 24, 2019Boeing takes ‘good step’ with CEO ouster, but recovery could be years awayChanging the CEO following crises is certainly a way to signal to shareholders, stakeholders and customers that the company is taking the issues seriously, said management professor Tim Hubbard in a piece for CBC News about the removal of Boeing's CEO.
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December 23, 2019With Muilenburg gone, attention turns to Boeing’s culture and engineeringManagement professor Tim Hubbard was quoted in a Chicago Sun-Times piece about the current culture at Boeing which has seen their Max planes grounded worldwide after two disasters.
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December 23, 2019After deadly crashes of marquee aircraft, Boeing CEO is outAccording to management professor Timothy Hubbard in an article for MSN Monday there are indications of fundamental issues with the way the company is being managed and a new CEO could jump-start changes at Boeing.
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December 20, 20192019’s best books for ethical leadersThe Notre Dame Deloitte Center for Ethical Leadership offers a list of the best new books on the topic of ethics that bridge the worlds of business and academia.
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December 20, 2019Report card: How alums grade their B-School experienceMendoza scored an A overall, excelling at mentoring students and connecting students with the alumni network in the business community.
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December 19, 2019Scrooge, Marley and the business of mankindA piece in ND Magazine by the Deloitte Center for Ethical Leadership's Brett Beasley makes the argument that the story of Scrooge is applicable in today's business world and should be a reminder of mortality that motivates executives toward greater social responsibility. The article is based on research by management professor Craig Crossland, which brought a scientific approach to Scrooge-like scenarios in modern corporate management.
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December 19, 2019Poets & Quants’ Best Undergraduate B-Schools of 2020 listMendoza is ranked 6 on Poets & Quants' list of Best B-Schools for Undergraduates.
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December 18, 2019Air travel reduces local investment bias, benefits investors and firmsEasy access to air travel has not only flattened the world, it also has flattened the bias toward investing locally, according to new research from finance professor Zhi Da and his co-researchers.
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