The 2009 conference has offered a challenging exploration of an issue that has vital importance today to business and all of its key stakeholders: the current financial crisis. Furthermore, this years Colloquium has focused on the governance of the firm in the context of new global governance challenges. EABIS and IESE also have particular interest in how the role of business in society is likely to change and to what extent governance mechanisms can foster corporate responsibility at the global, company and individual levels.
This is an interview with Robert W. Kolb, Ph.D. of Loyola University Chicago. Robert W. Kolb, Ph.D., Professor of Finance, Frank W. Considine Chair of Applied Ethics, of Loyola University Chicago is interviewed by Rosemarie Tong and Richard Toenjes from the Center for Professional and Applied Ethics at UNC Charlotte. The discussion is on The Financial Crisis: What Went Wrong with Our Moral Compass?
Robert Audi talks about ethical issues in the workplace. Robert Audio of the University of Notre Dame is interviewed by Rosemarie Tong from the Center for Professional and Applied Ethics. The discussion is on Business Ethics and Ethical Business.
Robert Audi talks about ethical issues in the workplace. Robert Audio of the University of Notre Dame is interviewed by Rosemarie Tong from the Center for Professional and Applied Ethics. The discussion is on Business Ethics and Ethical Business.
The Coventry Building Society and Stroud & Swindon Building Society have announced plans to merge. Deputy business editor, Graeme Brown, has the details.
November 30, 2009. RAJAT K. GUPTA (Senior Partner Emeritus, mckinsey & Company). New York City. Hosted by the American Academy of Arts & Sciences. Visit www.amacad.org
Alex talks with film and video director, producer, and musician Kevin Booth. Booth’s film, American Drug War — The Last White Hope, has won three consecutive awards for “Best Feature Length Documentary” and was featured on Showtime. In his latest film, How Weed Won the West, Booth traces the fight against Federal drug regulation in the State of California. He interviews radio host Alex Jones, former drug dealers, real-life gang members, legal-weed pitch men, activists and advocates to find the truth. www.kevinbooth.com prisonplanet.tv infowars.com [[ How Weed Won The West ]] In the follow-up to his ground-breaking documentary ‘American Drug War,’ filmmaker Kevin Booth traces the fight against Federal drug regulation in the State of California. A public majority has spoken and said yes to states rights, allowing for the use of medicinal marijuana and opening up a new front in controversial medicinal ‘dispensaries.’ While users herald the freedom of legally-licensed “weed,” powerful forces at the DEA and law enforcement haven’t given up their federal enforcement power yet. Many dispensaries have been raided, targeting their distribution of marijuana and challenging their authority to rise into legitimate business. In the backdrop of this public dispute is the Dark Alliance– where governments handle the volume of drug trafficking and work with cartels and drug dealers to manage the drug flow. Just like the prohibition of alcohol, drugs have thrived on their illicit appeal …
Alex talks with film and video director, producer, and musician Kevin Booth. Booth’s film, American Drug War — The Last White Hope, has won three consecutive awards for “Best Feature Length Documentary” and was featured on Showtime. In his latest film, How Weed Won the West, Booth traces the fight against Federal drug regulation in the State of California. He interviews radio host Alex Jones, former drug dealers, real-life gang members, legal-weed pitch men, activists and advocates to find the truth. www.kevinbooth.com prisonplanet.tv infowars.com [[ How Weed Won The West ]] In the follow-up to his ground-breaking documentary ‘American Drug War,’ filmmaker Kevin Booth traces the fight against Federal drug regulation in the State of California. A public majority has spoken and said yes to states rights, allowing for the use of medicinal marijuana and opening up a new front in controversial medicinal ‘dispensaries.’ While users herald the freedom of legally-licensed “weed,” powerful forces at the DEA and law enforcement haven’t given up their federal enforcement power yet. Many dispensaries have been raided, targeting their distribution of marijuana and challenging their authority to rise into legitimate business. In the backdrop of this public dispute is the Dark Alliance– where governments handle the volume of drug trafficking and work with cartels and drug dealers to manage the drug flow. Just like the prohibition of alcohol, drugs have thrived on their illicit appeal …
Alex talks with film and video director, producer, and musician Kevin Booth. Booth’s film, American Drug War — The Last White Hope, has won three consecutive awards for “Best Feature Length Documentary” and was featured on Showtime. In his latest film, How Weed Won the West, Booth traces the fight against Federal drug regulation in the State of California. He interviews radio host Alex Jones, former drug dealers, real-life gang members, legal-weed pitch men, activists and advocates to find the truth. www.kevinbooth.com prisonplanet.tv infowars.com [[ How Weed Won The West ]] In the follow-up to his ground-breaking documentary ‘American Drug War,’ filmmaker Kevin Booth traces the fight against Federal drug regulation in the State of California. A public majority has spoken and said yes to states rights, allowing for the use of medicinal marijuana and opening up a new front in controversial medicinal ‘dispensaries.’ While users herald the freedom of legally-licensed “weed,” powerful forces at the DEA and law enforcement haven’t given up their federal enforcement power yet. Many dispensaries have been raided, targeting their distribution of marijuana and challenging their authority to rise into legitimate business. In the backdrop of this public dispute is the Dark Alliance– where governments handle the volume of drug trafficking and work with cartels and drug dealers to manage the drug flow. Just like the prohibition of alcohol, drugs have thrived on their illicit appeal …
St. Louis, MO: May 5, 2010 — The United States Distance Learning Association (USDLA) presented its 2010 International Distance Learning Awards to The Office of Distance Education Department of Foreign Languages in conjunction with the 2010 National Conference in St. Louis, Missouri. USDLA is a 501(c) 3 non-profit association, founded in 1987, as the nations [...]
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