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Doing the Right Thing In the Workplace (Doing the Right Thing in the Workplace)
Strength, Authority, and Power Need to be Tempered by Responsibility | Mallen Baker, of www.mallenbaker.net and BITC, both of which are dedicated to corporate social responsibility, called to discuss ideas about what we can expect from businesses and corporations - and why they ought to be doing the right thing. Jason was then graced by modern-day knight Scott Farrell - author, speaker, and founder of Chivalry Today. Together these gentlemen shared with the listener many ideas and perspectives on how business leaders and workers can and should do the right thing in the workplace.    [^]
Doing the Right Thing In the Workplace (Doing the Right Thing in the Workplace)
Successful Companies are Socially Responsible | Mallen Baker, of www.mallenbaker.net and BITC, both of which are dedicated to corporate social responsibility, called to discuss ideas about what we can expect from businesses and corporations - and why they ought to be doing the right thing. Jason was then graced by modern-day knight Scott Farrell - author, speaker, and founder of Chivalry Today. Together these gentlemen shared with the listener many ideas and perspectives on how business leaders and workers can and should do the right thing in the workplace.    [^]
Doing the Right Thing In the Workplace (Doing the Right Thing in the Workplace)
The Relationship Between Business and Society | Mallen Baker, of www.mallenbaker.net and BITC, both of which are dedicated to corporate social responsibility, called to discuss ideas about what we can expect from businesses and corporations - and why they ought to be doing the right thing. Jason was then graced by modern-day knight Scott Farrell - author, speaker, and founder of Chivalry Today. Together these gentlemen shared with the listener many ideas and perspectives on how business leaders and workers can and should do the right thing in the workplace.    [^]
Doubt: An Interview with Author Jennifer Michael Hecht
Segment 1 | I first came across this very interesting and accomplished young woman when I was given the book Doubt: A History. It is a thick - dare I say, authoritative non-fiction work about famous people throughout history who have doubted tradition, dogma, and religion. Doubt is the bedrock of philosophy, which translates to "love of wisdom." If you love wisdom, you'd better be willing to doubt. And if you want to explore the idea of doubt - theoretically as well as practically - tune in. The example of a President who is averse to doubt was one of the interesting elements.    [^]
Doubt: An Interview with Author Jennifer Michael Hecht
Segment 2 | I first came across this very interesting and accomplished young woman when I was given the book Doubt: A History. It is a thick - dare I say, authoritative non-fiction work about famous people throughout history who have doubted tradition, dogma, and religion. Doubt is the bedrock of philosophy, which translates to "love of wisdom." If you love wisdom, you'd better be willing to doubt. And if you want to explore the idea of doubt - theoretically as well as practically - tune in. The example of a President who is averse to doubt was one of the interesting elements.    [^]
Doubt: An Interview with Author Jennifer Michael Hecht
Segment 3 | I first came across this very interesting and accomplished young woman when I was given the book Doubt: A History. It is a thick - dare I say, authoritative non-fiction work about famous people throughout history who have doubted tradition, dogma, and religion. Doubt is the bedrock of philosophy, which translates to "love of wisdom." If you love wisdom, you'd better be willing to doubt. And if you want to explore the idea of doubt - theoretically as well as practically - tune in. The example of a President who is averse to doubt was one of the interesting elements.    [^]
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