Posts Tagged ‘ integrity ’
Integrity For Sale
By Kris | October 1st, 2006 | 1 Comment »The news is replete with stories of corporations and executives who seem to think they can live by a different set of rules than us normal folks living on ground level. I heard a talk today that reminded me of the need for integrity in individuals. The speaker talked about a friend of his who [...]
Little League Baseball and Corporate Ethics
By Kris | August 30th, 2006 | No Comments »Americans are obsessed with success.
The sad fact is that most of us are oblivious to this reality. Day in and day out we read of corporate executives who bend or blur or flat out erase the lines between what is right and wrong and we say, “That is wrong!” and then we go back to [...]
Fuzzy Ethics
By Kris | August 22nd, 2006 | No Comments »I was referred to an interesting post by a good friend the other day. The post, found here is a reminder to me that right and wrong too often get misconstrued.
I guess there are a lot of things I could say here, but suffice it to say the main problem with ethics, as demonstrated [...]

