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a podcast from daryl koehn

  • 1.  a podcast from daryl koehn

    Posted 08-03-2009 17:26

    In this series of short podcasts, Dr. Daryl Koehn, Executive Director of the Center for Business Ethics at the Cameron School of Business at Houston's University of St. Thomas, interviews Dr. Yhi-min Ho, noted Chinese American scholar and Dean Emeritus of Cameron, about key ethical terms and ideas in the Chinese tradition.  Each podcast centers on a specific key word, discusses its etymology, and explores its possible significance for business practice.  If you have any comments about the series, please feel free to email Dr. Koehn at koehnd@stthom.edu. The podcast link is
    http://wimba.stthom.edu/wimba/pc.xml?action=display_rss&rid=_usth_bb_6244_1_296448_1


    (Ms.) Daryl Koehn
    Exec. Director, Center for Business Ethics
    Univ. of St. Thomas
    3800 Montrose Blvd.
    Houston, TX 77006

    A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
    If your morals make you dreary, depend on it they are wrong. -Robert Louis Stevenson, novelist, essayist, and poet (1850-1894)

     

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    ALSO, the Society for Business Ethics Mentoring Program:

    • If you are interested in serving as an Society for Business Ethics Mentor for a colleague (or Mentee), please contact Lhartman@depaul.edu.

     

     

     

     

    Prof. Laura P. Hartman

    Vincent de Paul Professor of Business Ethics

    Director of Research, Institute for Business & Professional Ethics

    DePaul University
    Dept. of Management, ste. 7000

    1 E. Jackson Blvd.
    Chicago, IL 60604
    Ph: 312/362-6569, Fax: 312/362-6973, Mobile: 312/493-9929 

    http://works.bepress.com/laurahartman

     

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