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DOJ Announces First Declinations after Implementing FCPA Pilot Program

Upon first glance of the above title, you might ask yourself why should I care and how does it affect my life? It is a fair response, and applies to any organization conducting business overseas. Moreover, it is particularly relevant to any operation that has a physical presence in a country including employees, facilities, and […]

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Corruption In U.S. Politics Is Alive and Well

Just when public opinion of our elected officials can’t get any lower, another bombshell came to life courtesy of a federal jury convicting U.S. Congressman Chaka Fattah representing Philadelphia. Some background on Fattah is appropriate here. First elected to Congress in 1994, he served consecutive terms unchallenged prior to losing the Democratic primary in April […]

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Ethical Musings Concerning Responsibility vs. Accountability

Most of us have heard the expression “The buck stops here” that was coined by former United States President Harry Truman in the 1940’s. This phrase has been interpreted to mean that the President has to make tough decisions and accept the ultimate responsibility for those decisions. It has carried over into our personal and […]

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A Mother’s View of Ethics In the Workplace

Happy Mother’s day to all of you remarkable women!! This morning I was fortunate enough to take my mom to church services and spend a delightfully long breakfast with her covering a wide range of subjects including ethics. Our visit ended when she noticed a waiting line expanding at the host’s stand. In her typical selfless […]

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Why Grace, Humility, and Thankfulness Matter In Our Lives

It is easy for any human including this writer to be judgmental and critical of others.  We tend to ignore facts, become opinionated, and focus on the negative. I wish there was a definitive answer regarding this aspect of human conduct and someone could provide a meaningful analysis as to why this is? Please permit […]

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How Ethical and Honest Are You?

When people are asked in surveys whether they are ethical or not, most believe they are. When people are asked in surveys whether they are honest or not, most believe they are. This is the problem with our ethical standards: we rationalize and justify our conduct constantly based on the degree of guilt we feel. […]

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Purposeful Leaders & Their Ethical Lives

In all walks of life we actively search to find more purposeful leaders who are ethical and have a positive impact on the lives of others. These leaders aren’t easy to find, even with the assistance of the Hubble Telescope. In an ongoing mission to promote the benefits of ethical cultures and why this makes […]

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Davos 2016 & the Ethical Disconnect of Humans

I anticipate a swelling sea of commentary about to shift my way regarding Davos 2016, and the ethical disconnect for the vast majority of humans occupying planet earth.  One of the main topics discussed at length from world leaders, business people, & power brokers posed this question: Are we on the cusp of a fourth […]

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How I Wish Upon An Ethical Star

Twinkle, twinkle, o ethical star, how we wonder where you are. Will you show us your brilliant light, in the midst of the dark and night?  Now we wonder what you are, twinkle, twinkle, o ethical star. While the farthest thing from Robert Frost or Emily Dickinson, I do dream and wish for ethical stars […]

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Building Ethical Values & Trust In Our Organizations

It is an understatement to say that American businesses and organizations are in an ethical crisis leadership wise. The extensive surveys given these days bear this fact out: over 80% of workers don’t trust the bosses they work for or believe they are telling the truth. Despite these growing and very real feelings from workers, […]

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