Monthly Archives: January 2017

Donald Trump & business ethics

The piece linked below is critical of now-President Donald Trump. Interestingly, it cites his experience as a businessperson as the source of the problem. It’s worth noting that Trump has been a very particular kind of businessperson—namely the head of

Donald Trump & business ethics

The piece linked below is critical of now-President Donald Trump. Interestingly, it cites his experience as a businessperson as the source of the problem. It’s worth noting that Trump has been a very particular kind of businessperson—namely the head of

Leadership, Aesthetic & Ethical

In the short article linked below, Abe J. Zakhem offers commentary Vivi Storsletten and Ove Jakobsen’s 2015 paper, “Development of Leadership Theory in the Perspective of Kierkegaard’s Philosophy.” >>> LINK: Kierkegaard and Leadership Theory, a Radical Reappraisal (by Abe J.

Leadership, Aesthetic & Ethical

In the short article linked below, Abe J. Zakhem offers commentary Vivi Storsletten and Ove Jakobsen’s 2015 paper, “Development of Leadership Theory in the Perspective of Kierkegaard’s Philosophy.” >>> LINK: Kierkegaard and Leadership Theory, a Radical Reappraisal (by Abe J.

Fashion Law Blog (and Ethics)

Check out this new blog on Fashion Law. Written by two law students, the blog covers a range of topical (dare we say fashionable?) legal issues. But take a look and you’ll quickly notice a range of ethical issues, too,

Fashion Law Blog (and Ethics)

Check out this new blog on Fashion Law. Written by two law students, the blog covers a range of topical (dare we say fashionable?) legal issues. But take a look and you’ll quickly notice a range of ethical issues, too,

Amazon vs Apple: Are All Police Requests for Assistance Alike?

On the surface, Apple’s refusal to construct a backdoor to terror suspect Syed Farook’s iPhone for the FBI and Amazon’s refusal to turn over Amazon Echo voice recordings to the Bentonville, Arkansas police in a homicide investigation look the same:

Amazon vs Apple: Are All Police Requests for Assistance Alike?

On the surface, Apple’s refusal to construct a backdoor to terror suspect Syed Farook’s iPhone for the FBI and Amazon’s refusal to turn over Amazon Echo voice recordings to the Bentonville, Arkansas police in a homicide investigation look the same: