Tag Archives: ethics

The Year of C.E.O. Failures Explained — NYTimes.com

How­ever, busi­ness schools seem to cre­ate an envi­ron­ment that rewards not mak­ing happy cus­tomers, not doing the eth­i­cal thing, not doing the thing that pro­tects the envi­ron­ment down the road.

Ars Technica – Sanctioned: P2P lawyer fined $10,000 for “staggering chutzpah”

Seri­ously stu­pid and uneth­i­cal moves by this lawyer.

paidContent – More Bad News For Groupon: Sales Team Files Class-Action Suit

Obvi­ously can’t speak to valid­ity of this law­suit but it wouldn’t shock me.

The Faster Times – AOL Hell: An AOL Content Slave Speaks Out

Highly depress­ing read, both into the writ­ing prac­ticed at AOL and what this busi­ness con­sid­ers impor­tant (just gen­er­at­ing stu­pid triv­ial trash to gen­er­ate pageviews).

NYTimes.com – Bush White House Broke Elections Law, Report Says

Won­der if Karl Rove is going to get asked on Fox News how this hap­pened and what hap­pens if charges are actu­ally filed against him or the per­son who made the deci­sions to do this?

MMR scare doctor ‘acted unethically’, panel finds – BBC News

The orig­i­nal research “dis­cov­er­ing” a link between vac­cines and autism was per­formed unethically.

Just In Case You Thought Print Media Was Better Than Online Journalism

Nope they aren’t. The Times of Lon­don at the very least miss-attributed a statistic.