The Buddhist Enlightened Path to Happiness and Meaning
Most of us want to attain happiness. Most of us seek out greater meaning in life through our personal relationships, workplace...
Should St. John's University (Minnesota) Return the $300,000 Lindmark Endowment?
It’s an intriguing question. When should a university be forced to return an endowment because it hasn’t been used for the designated...
Is Your Moral Compass Headed in the "Right" Direction?
When your moral compass is headed true North, you will know you are on the right path to ethical decision-making. By placing moral in...
Auditor Rotation: A Cost-Benefit Analysis
A new rule adopted by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission requires disclosure of the tenure of a public company’s external...
Artificial Intelligence: Questions About Efficacy and Ethics
Artificial intelligence (AI) broadly refers to technologies that make machines “smart.” AI continues the trend in advancement of...
The Ethics of Technology Transfer
Extensive transfer of technology from university and nonprofit laboratories to the commercial sector is an increasingly common occurrence...
Businesses Don’t Fail; Leaders Do
Why do businesses fail? If you're willing to strip away all the excuses, explanations, rationalizations, and justifications for business...
Social Networking Can Be Harmful to Your Mental Health
There have been many reports about the possible health effects of being active on social networking sites for hours on end. It’s...
Take the Ethical High Road to Success
Ethical dilemmas in the workplace can be more effectively dealt with if managers follow a pathway to ethical success. Knowing how to...
Ethical Leadership Becoming a Dinosaur
I've previously written that "We have Lost Our Moral Compass' and 'Civility is a Lost Art.' Well, let me add Ethical Leadership to the...