Business Ethics, a real life approach for students

A few months ago I read an article titled “Can Business Ethics be Taught?” written by Professor Craig Barkacs.  The article discusses how smart, intelligent and successful public figures have come under scrutiny due to their moral lapses and questionable behavior.  The article continues to discuss how “Formal ethics training also introduces business leaders to… Continue reading Business Ethics, a real life approach for students

Government Property: The Parable of the Benevolent Uncle

Story Written By Mr. Art Reed Government Property: The Parable of the Benevolent Uncle Once upon a time there were three industrious young brothers who were blessed with a benevolent Uncle. Each of the three young men had his own successful business. One built planes, one built trucks, and one built boats. One reason they… Continue reading Government Property: The Parable of the Benevolent Uncle

Internal Audits: why even bother??

As many entrepreneurs, CEOs and business managers can attest, days at ‘the office’ are more often than not filled with tasks and responsibilities geared towards maximizing  profits.  Some examples include developing new services and products, marketing the brand, and strategically planning ways to reach or surpass the company’s mission, vision and goals. As such, it… Continue reading Internal Audits: why even bother??