Ethical Leadership in the Global Economy, Boston University, 2016
Posted on May 08, 2021
by
Stacey Supina
in Ethical Awareness & Framing (Principled Leadership), Practical Guidance
An Ethical Systems Highlighted Syllabus BY ETHICAL SYSTEMS Download syllabus for Ethical Leadership in the Global Economy, taught at Boston University in 2016 by Laura Pincus Hartman. Download
Company Snapshot: Conscious Capitalism – Core to The Container Store’s Success
Posted on May 08, 2021
by
Stacey Supina
in Ethical Perspectives, Examples
BY JESSICA GUO The third of three Company Snapshots, these research-based pieces by guest author Jessica Guo look at aspects of successful companies that can be examined for strategy and information of benefit to both active businesses and the academics that study them. See our first company snapshot examining culture and values at Costco and our second company snapshot looking at how values…
Company Snapshot: “Don’t Buy Our Products” – Ethics at Patagonia
Posted on May 08, 2021
by
Stacey Supina
in Change-making, Examples
BY JESSICA GUO The second of three Company Snapshots, these research-based pieces by guest author Jessica Guo look at aspects of successful companies that can be examined for strategy and information of benefit to both active businesses and the academics that study them. See our first company snapshot examining culture and values at Costco. Company Snapshots: “Don’t Buy Our Products” – Ethics at…
The business case for working with your toughest critics
Posted on November 12, 2019
by
Stacey Supina
in Ethical Awareness & Framing (Principled Leadership), Examples
Former Vice President of Sustainability at McDonald’s Bob Langert spoke at the 2019 Ted Summit about how he worked with environmental experts and interest groups to create and improve a sustainability program for the fast food chain. This video is shared under a Creative Commons license (BY-NC-ND 4.0). Please visit Ted.com. This TED Talk originally appeared…
Martin Katz: Beauty beyond the diamond
Posted on October 02, 2019
by
Nicole Zweig Daly
in Champions & Role Modeling, Examples
Celebrity jeweler creates a loyal following through his jewels and his commitment to doing good. Let’s take a trip back in time to 1992, to the premiere of the movie Basic Instinct. An actress named Sharon Stone walked down the red carpet wearing jewelry made by relatively unknown jeweler Martin Katz. At the time, only…
Work force of good
Posted on October 02, 2019
by
Nicole Zweig Daly
in Ethical Awareness & Framing (Ethical Decision-Making), Examples
Workplace campaigns continue to be a considerable player in charitable giving, generating over $4 billion annually. Workplace giving campaigns provide employees the opportunity to make tax-deductible contributions to charitable organizations while on the job. Traditionally, an organization like the local United Way would organize an annual campaign, employees would pledge their gift, and the donation…
Ethical Culture in Action at Pella Windows & Doors
Posted on July 25, 2019
by
Stacey Supina
in Culture Building, Examples
An Interview with Greg Boulay, President/CEO of Pella Windows & Doors, 2017 Better Business Bureau Integrity Award WinnerBy Madeleine Jesse and Camille Uher, MBA Candidates at Creighton University’s Heider College of Business Can you define ethics and tell us what ethics means to you? The fundamental definition of the word ethics to me is rooted…
The business benefits of doing good
Posted on June 24, 2019
by
Stacey Supina
in Change-making, Practical Guidance
“The only way we’re going to make substantial progress on the challenging problems of our time is for business to drive the solutions,” says social impact strategist Wendy Woods. In a data-packed talk, Woods shares a fresh way to assess the impact all parts of business can have on all parts of society, and then…
How to let altruism be your guide
Posted on June 17, 2019
by
Nicole Zweig Daly
in Ethical Perspectives, Examples
What is altruism? Put simply, it’s the wish that other people may be happy. And, says Matthieu Ricard, a happiness researcher and a Buddhist monk, altruism is also a great lens for making decisions, both for the short and long term, in work and in life. By: Matthieu Ricard This video is shared under a…
Profit’s not always the point
Posted on June 14, 2019
by
Nicole Zweig Daly
in Champions & Role Modeling, Examples
You might not expect the chief operating officer of a major global corporation to look too far beyond either the balance sheet or the bottom line. But Harish Manwani, COO of Unilever, makes a passionate argument that doing so to include value, purpose and sustainability in top-level decision-making is not just savvy, it’s the only…
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