Breaking the Fever: It Takes Two to Tango: In the Life of Oligarchs with Elisabeth Schimpfössl
Blog, Cheating & Honesty, Corporate Governance, Corruption, Law, PodcastIn this episode of our Breaking the Fever podcast, we speak with Elisabeth Schimpfössl about the targeting of Russian oligarchs with economic sanctions and other restrictive measures.
What Does Storytelling Have to Do with Business Ethics?
Blog, Corporate Culture, LeadershipIf you commit to telling stories that lead your employees to certain ethical conclusions, are you upping your odds of guiding those employees to high ethical standards?
Leaders, Are You Sure People Trust You?
Blog, Corporate Culture, Leadership, TrustWhenever I ask leaders, “Do your people trust you?” they usually return an incredulous look of, “Well, why wouldn’t they trust me?”
YouTube Amplifies Misinformation and Hatred, But Here’s What We Can Do About It
Blog, LawThe House Select Committee investigating the Jan. 6 insurrection at the Capitol is rightly focused on the actions of former President Trump and those around him.
Is Donated Blood a Gift or a Commodity?
Blog, Incentives, LawAn anthropologist dives into the morally fraught blood and plasma industry and what it reveals about human societies—the good, the bad, and the gory.
Ray Dalio and the Game Theory of Choosing Business Partners
Blog, Decision Making, Personality & PersonnelIn his 2017 book Principles: Life and Work, the American billionaire investor and hedge-fund manager Ray Dalio offers some tips on choosing business partners.
It’s Time to Overhaul Our Understanding of Accountability
Blog, Corporate Culture, Personality & PersonnelFew buzzwords are more cringeworthy than “accountability.”
Breaking the Fever: Breaking Free from the Business Case Paradigm with Rick Alexander
Blog, Ethics Pays, Incentives, PodcastIn this episode of our Breaking the Fever podcast, we speak with Rick Alexander about the tension between responsible corporate actions and maximizing investors' financial returns.
It’s Time to Treat “Stateless” People Fairly
Blog, Fairness, Human RightsKarina Ambartsoumian-Clough and her parents came to the United States in 1996 when she was 8 years old.
Breaking the Fever: Power Dynamics in the Office with Laetita Vitaud
Blog, PodcastIn this episode of our Breaking the Fever podcast, we speak with Laetita Vitaud about gender equality and shifting power dynamics in the workspace.