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In response to the question of whether or not it is ethical to blame one player for a team loss, Executive Founding Director of the Center for Business Ethics Mike Hoffman asserts, "I don’t think there is anything unethical about somebody blaming a particular person or play for a loss or failure. I do think it is inappropriate or even mean-spirited to do so because nobody is going to make every single field goal they kick or every basket they shoot."
On Monday, February 6, at 2:00 p.m., the Bentley Verizon Visiting Professorship in Business Ethics will feature renowned business ethics scholar Patricia Werhane, who will explore ways businesses can respond to pressures to globalize without losing their integrity.
Michael Hoffman, founding Executive Director of the Center for Business Ethics, wins the Ceeman Champions Award for outstanding achievement in responsible management education.
Dawn-Marie Driscoll, a Cape Coral resident and Executive Fellow at the Center for Business Ethics at Bentley University discusses the organization Shoes for the Cure and the nonprofit world, revealing that it is not always what is seems.