

What Should Government Regulators Do to Equifax?
In my last blog I examined the bewildering action by the IRS to award a $7.25 million-dollar contract to Equifax to verify taxpayer...


How Managers Can Build a Strong Work Ethic
A strong work ethics builds confidence that employees will do what it takes to complete assigned tasks in a timely manner. It illustrates...


United’s Ethical Blunder
Ethical decision making can provide the tools to think through possible consequences before controversial actions are taken, not afterwards

It’s Time to Reinvigorate Big-4 CPA Firms’ Commitment to the Public Interest
Firms Violating Audit Independence by Engaging in Inappropriate Relationships with Clients I have previously blogged about the increase...


Unintended Consequences of the H1-B Visa Program
Are American Workers Adequately Trained to Fill High Tech Jobs? The word is out that the Trump administration has drafted an executive...


Millennials at Work: What Makes Them Tick?
Questions About the Ethics of Millennials’ Social Media Practices The Millennial generation is the largest segment of the workforce (40%)...


A Word of Advice for Millennials About Dating in the Workplace
The Heart Wants What It Wants Studies shows that dating in the workplace is on the rise. There are many reasons for the upward tick...


Are You a Person of Integrity?
Honesty + Trust = Integrity Integrity is one of the fundamental values of an ethical person. To be a person of integrity means to be...


What Should You do if Someone Takes Credit for Your Work?
Systems 1 versus Systems 2 Thinking Has anyone ever taken credit for your work? If so, how did you feel? How did you handle it? Were you...


Sanctuary Colleges
Have Colleges Gone Too Far with Sanctuary Campuses? In the aftermath of Donald Trump’s victory, some colleges are looking to become...