Bystander Effect in Hollywood's Weinstein Affair
Harvey Weinstein’s move to the dark side started with actress Ashley Judd back in 1997 during the filming of “Kiss the Girls.” How...
Ethics Sage's Workplace Ethics Advice Recognized as a Top Business Efficiency Resource
ASL Group UK recognized my writings under the screen name, Ethics Sage, as one of its top 17 business efficiency organizations that deal...
Ernst & Young Auditors Should Be Held Responsible for Fraud at Equifax
Who should be held responsible for the security breach at Equifax? Who should be punished for the breach that could have affected as many...
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...
Ethics Sage Blogs Recognized for Excellence
I am proud to inform my readers and other interested parties that my blogs have been recognized as one of the top 100 philosophy blogs...
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...
Should Bourgeois Norms be the New Mantra of Higher Education?
Law Professors Go Out on a Limb and Call for a Return to the 1950s To the list of forbidden ideas on American college campuses, add...
Should Colleges Teach Civil Discourse?
If you’re like me, you shake your head almost daily at the increasing number of instances of a lack of civil discourse on college...
White House Awash in Conflicts of Interest
It’s been more than seven months since Donald Trump began his presidency and it seems just about every ethics rule has been broken,...
Draining the Ethics Swamp in the White House
It’s been seven months since Donald Trump began his presidency and its seems just about every ethics rule has been broken, or at least so...