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One of his favorite books was "Moral Mazes," by Robert Jackall, an anthropological study of several large corporations, which examined how the structure of the corporations created a corporate morality.
It is regrettable because it has allowed critics of business to dominate the discussion of corporate morality.
In fifth place, I put C.E.O.s, who come out of a corporate morality that is uncivil and artificial".
Their corporate morality is a great deal better than that of the average government: most would kick out a chairman who behaved like Bill Clinton or Helmut Kohl.
For Sethi — who had spent his career publishing books and delivering lectures on corporate morality more or less into a void — this was an almost unbelievable opportunity to carry his ideas inside the walls of a commercial behemoth, one with sales of more than $5 billion a year.
People still disapprove of extra-marital affairs and some poly people, according to Sheff, have even lost their jobs from being outed, due to corporate "morality clauses".
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They charge that investigators who find adverse effects of sodas on health are equally biased by career goals, righteous zeal or anti-corporate morality.
And since the fait accompli of Mittens' candidacy has now been executed after a thrilling first act, in which he was pitted against lesser would-be heroes and heroines, we find ourselves seated in the audience at the climax of the second act of the corporate media's morality play, waiting for the Act 3 finale: the advertised battle between Good and Evil.
For the most part, "Lonely, I'm Not" trusts enough in its audience's intelligence to let us connect the thematic dots for ourselves: between psychological cause and effect, between corporate and individual moralities, between forms of sight and sightlessness.
Tilda Swinton took best supporting actress for playing a nervous wreck of a corporate lawyer who throws morality under the bus of her ambition in "Michael Clayton".
The outrageous scandal at Wells Fargo & Co., for which federal and local regulators hammered the bank for $185 million in fines and penalties earlier this month, speaks volumes about the decline of morality in corporate America.
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