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Business & Ethics? Take the Quiz.
Yesterday, we heard about the outgoing Goldman Sachs executive who, in a blazing New York Times opinion piece, attacked the company for its “toxic and destructive” culture. In his controversial editorial, Smith states, “The firm has veered so far from the place … Continue reading
Is Groupon Wagging the Dog?
As I watched Super Bowl XLV this past Sunday, I mourned the absence of my beloved New England Patriots . In fact, so shrouded in black was I, that I contemplated just viewing Puppy Bowl VII on Animal Planet and then calling it … Continue reading
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