Business Ethics

Business Ethics

Business Ethics is a digital magazine with a rich history focused on ethics, governance, corporate responsibility, and socially responsible investing. Originally launched in 1987, this publication was available in print for 20 years before transitioning to an online format. The goal of Business Ethics remains the same: to encourage ethical business practices and support the expanding community of professionals and individuals dedicated to responsible work and investment. To achieve this, we provide our readers with insights, opinions, and in-depth analyses on business topics and the relationship between business and society.

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  • Jul 28, 2024 | business-ethics.com | Paul C. Light

    by Gael O’BrienWe fuel possibility through the strength of our ideas and actions … unless we are stuck. The universal problem of being stuck and staying stuck indefinitely impedes developing ideas and solutions that benefit companies and others. It also harms well-being. I’ve had my share of slipping from flow to stuck as have leaders, employees, and nearly everyone. Being stuck has become more common than we realize.

  • Apr 22, 2024 | business-ethics.com | Paul C. Light

    by Gael O’BrienEthics shape company realities. Whether ethics’ presence supports an engaged workforce or its absence fuels misconduct, it matters to go deeper into the wisdom of ethics. Recent business ethics surveys provide information about questions we might not have considered and answers that convey the strength or weakness of ethics’ impact.

  • Dec 22, 2023 | business-ethics.com | Paul C. Light

    by Gael O’BrienWriter, commentator and New York Times columnist David Brooks takes a leap into big purpose with his new book, How To Know A Person: The Art of Seeing Others Deeply and Being Deeply Seen. He focuses himself and readers on becoming more skilled in the art of seeing others so that people feel seen, heard, and understood.

  • Oct 11, 2023 | business-ethics.com | Paul C. Light

  • Jun 19, 2023 | business-ethics.com | Paul C. Light

    by Gael O’BrienIs the U.S. economy slowing to a point where we can expect companies to begin laying off more workers? Maybe, according to an analysis of recent Labor Department data  which shows the average number of hours worked a week by private-sector employees declined in May to below the 2019 average and down from a peak of 35 hours in January 2021. “This could be ominous,” suggests The Wall Street Journal.

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