The Competency Catch
Sometimes, the ethical thing to do is to not do anything. Baker Wright explains why. Lying, cheating, stealing. Making a clumsy pass at a co-worker. Having financial dealings with the same person who...
View ArticleFired for Family: A Grandfather’s Legacy of Ethics and Values
One man’s legacy of ethics, integrity, and loyalty remains, not only for his family but also for all the families for whom he willingly gave up his job. Standing amongst family, friends, and finger...
View ArticleLemon Squares and the Acceptance Thereof
Baker Wright talks about the ethical line between business and personal relationships. Standing in a recently cleaned and dusted living room (probably cleaned in anticipation of my visit), I quietly...
View ArticleUh, oh…Tiger won again. Will all be forgotten?
Tiger Woods sinks a very Tiger-esque birdie putt on hole 18 to win The Memorial Tournament. Is this the start of redemption in the public’s eyes? I can still remember sitting in front of the TV with...
View ArticleMoral Obligations to Customers and Competitors: My Questions
How far is too far when it comes to comparing your product or service as better than your competitors? Hopefully we have all been in a place where we receive praise from our customers. Whether you are...
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