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Exxon’s Early Suspicions Regarding Climate Change
This story is a bit overblown, but still worth knowing about. Apparently some folks at Exxon were hip to the question of CO2 and climate change over 30 years ago. Of course, as Exxon’s PR folks are now pointing out,
Exxon’s Early Suspicions Regarding Climate Change
This story is a bit overblown, but still worth knowing about. Apparently some folks at Exxon were hip to the question of CO2 and climate change over 30 years ago. Of course, as Exxon’s PR folks are now pointing out,
The Environmental Upside of a Horrible Airplane Seating Idea
An airplane seat manufacturer has come up with a novel seating arrangement designed to fit more people into an airplane cabin. Most commentators have thought the idea a horrible one. Not only would people be more cramped, but they also
The Environmental Upside of a Horrible Airplane Seating Idea
An airplane seat manufacturer has come up with a novel seating arrangement designed to fit more people into an airplane cabin. Most commentators have thought the idea a horrible one. Not only would people be more cramped, but they also
The Central Role of Trust
In this Forbes.com blog entry, the author interviews Barbara Kimmel, head of Trust Across America and publisher of Trust! Magazine. >>> LINK: A Women Changing The World by Good – What Can We Learn? (by Keld Jensen for Forbes.com) …Trust
The Central Role of Trust
In this Forbes.com blog entry, the author interviews Barbara Kimmel, head of Trust Across America and publisher of Trust! Magazine. >>> LINK: A Women Changing The World by Good – What Can We Learn? (by Keld Jensen for Forbes.com) …Trust
Unequal Pay in Women’s Sport
Two linked stories, here, worth reading and contrasting. Both are about how much female athletes get paid. One is about tennis, and the other is about soccer. Interesting to note that the pay discrepancy noted in tennis is tiny, percentage
Unequal Pay in Women’s Sport
Two linked stories, here, worth reading and contrasting. Both are about how much female athletes get paid. One is about tennis, and the other is about soccer. Interesting to note that the pay discrepancy noted in tennis is tiny, percentage
The Symbolic Value of Market Transactions
Many people worry about expanding markets — that is, expanding the range of things that can be bought on markets — because they worry about what they call “commodification.” Commodification means making a thing into a commodity. At least some
The Symbolic Value of Market Transactions
Many people worry about expanding markets — that is, expanding the range of things that can be bought on markets — because they worry about what they call “commodification.” Commodification means making a thing into a commodity. At least some
Ethical Consumers Vacation in Greece
Want to do use your consumer dollars to do something good in the world? Well, the Greek economy is in deep, deep trouble. And recently there have been suggestions that, based on the enormous cultural and intellectual debt owed to
Ethical Consumers Vacation in Greece
Want to do use your consumer dollars to do something good in the world? Well, the Greek economy is in deep, deep trouble. And recently there have been suggestions that, based on the enormous cultural and intellectual debt owed to
Fired for Mock ISIS Beheading at Work
The story below is about a bunch of bank employees being fired for some stunningly insensitive behaviour. Surely no one will defend such behaviour. But should firing really be the one-size-fits-all solution? In this case, the firing was probably inevitable,
Fired for Mock ISIS Beheading at Work
The story below is about a bunch of bank employees being fired for some stunningly insensitive behaviour. Surely no one will defend such behaviour. But should firing really be the one-size-fits-all solution? In this case, the firing was probably inevitable,
Is Office Rule-Making Bad Management?
This is an interesting post about how office rule-making is both a symptom of bad management and is often itself bad management. In effect, the author is saying that if a firm adopts rules like the nine he highlights here,
Is Office Rule-Making Bad Management?
This is an interesting post about how office rule-making is both a symptom of bad management and is often itself bad management. In effect, the author is saying that if a firm adopts rules like the nine he highlights here,
McDonald’s Woes vs. Corporate Power Narrative
The continuing bad news for the world’s largest fast food chain is hard to square with the popular idea that large corporations control their markets and form consumers’ preferences. John Kenneth Galbraith’s corporate power narrative, advanced in books like his
McDonald’s Woes vs. Corporate Power Narrative
The continuing bad news for the world’s largest fast food chain is hard to square with the popular idea that large corporations control their markets and form consumers’ preferences. John Kenneth Galbraith’s corporate power narrative, advanced in books like his
Uber is Here to Stay
This editorial happens to be from the Ottawa Citizen, but its central point would be equally relevant in any of dozens of cities around the world. The taxi industry is in denial. Municipal governments are in denial. And Uber, for
Uber is Here to Stay
This editorial happens to be from the Ottawa Citizen, but its central point would be equally relevant in any of dozens of cities around the world. The taxi industry is in denial. Municipal governments are in denial. And Uber, for


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