“May you live in interesting times.” This ironic phrase is generally meant to describe times of turmoil and change. Civilization’s current transition into the Fourth Industrial Revolution, based in artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics, presents humanity with “interesting times.” In this revolution, business leaders face challenges that will affect shifts in how business, government, and... Continue Reading →
The University Debate – Online or in Person (maybe both)
As an advocate of quality online instruction in attracting a valuable cross-section of student talent seeking graduate education, I am always curious about the resistance of face-to-face instructors and administrative staff in accepting online education. The growth of online instruction had a challenging start. The Covid lockdown in March 2020 pushed educators to quickly adapt... Continue Reading →
Building Global Awareness and Ethical Decision-Making Skill in U.S. Business Students: Challenging but not Impossible
I love the study of business ethics. Even more, I truly enjoy teaching MBA students about the unique decision-making challenges of business. One area of business ethics that has proved to be a major roadblock for me is how to effectively teach business ethics in a global economy. The problem stems from three major hurdles.... Continue Reading →
