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Corona Virus Truth and Consequences

  • April 10, 2020
  • Business Ethics

First and foremost, I hope you are staying safe, staying home, washing your hands, and taking care of your health. Do not underestimate the danger of the Corona-virus.  It is important – and could be a life or death decision for you and/or someone you love.

As I got on the airplane to take me home to take care of… Read More

The Truth About Whistleblowers – and What Was I Thinking??!

  • November 19, 2019
  • Business Ethics, Business Ethics Dilemmas

If you're looking for insights as a result of my latest newsletter, thank you!  For those of you who are here because you found me on the web somehow, I thank you as well.  This blog is a continuation of my story about how I became a whistle-blower, and this is the part of the story I don't often… Read More

Witnessing the destruction of truth and justice

  • October 1, 2018
  • Ethics in the News

These are troubling times for ethical people. Especially in light of the history we are watching unfold before our eyes. Last week we watched a live Senate hearing for a sitting Judge who was accused of sexual assault. The Senate Judicial Committee is trying to determine if Judge Brett Kavanaugh is suitable to be confirmed to the Supreme Court… Read More

Ethical Conduct – What is this anyway?

  • May 7, 2018
  • Uncategorized

Someone recently told me a story about getting into trouble because he was “too good” at his job. As a new hire to the company, he set about doing his job effectively, conscientiously making an effort to reduce errors, complete tasks as quickly as possible and streamline procedures. He was politely pulled aside by one of his new colleagues… Read More

The One-Million Children’s March

  • March 25, 2018
  • Uncategorized

Our children spoke today – 3/24/2018.  1 million children descended on Washington DC to protest gun violence and demand that our elected officials take action to change the law.

Were you listening? 

There were more people marching today compared to President Trump’s inauguration day. And the children didn’t just march in D.C.  They marched in New York, Chicago, Florida, Los Angeles,… Read More

Net Neutrality and FCC’s effort to end it – what this means to you

  • December 4, 2017
  • Uncategorized

Below is a copy of a campaign to stop the FCC from ending net neutrality.  Why should you care?  Because, if ended, the big internet providers like Comcast, Verizon, AT&T  and others will be able to block your content, prevent you from getting access to information, and charge you fees for "premium" access or services.

An example of the consequences… Read More

Bookkeepers and Embezzlement – the Value of Knowing Your Numbers!

  • November 20, 2017
  • Ethics in the News

You’ve got a stack of customer invoices to create and bills to pay, all sitting patiently on your desk waiting for your attention.  You dread this time of the month because numbers are just not your thing.  You hate how long it takes to get the paperwork taken care of, and you don’t understand the results your bookkeeper gives… Read More

“Ethics” – the latest “buzz-word”!

  • October 9, 2017
  • Ethics in the News

Have you noticed that ethics is in the news everywhere these days?  This sometimes hugely unpopular and negatively perceived word is now the latest buzz word. Huh.  I guess I was 10 years ahead of my time when I invented e-Factor!®, originally conceived as the “ethics factor”.  I woke up with the idea in the wee hours of the… Read More

Memorial Day Prayers

  • May 29, 2017
  • General

Happy Memorial Day.

To those of you who have served or are currently serving in the military and the national guard, Thank you for your service in protecting freedom everywhere. Without you our world would be a very different place.

To those of you who are remembering a loved one on this holiday weekend, I have no appropriate words. I only… Read More

Scheduling and the Follow-Up Merry-Go-Round

  • May 22, 2017
  • General

I just wrote my 7th email requesting a prospective client to let me know the status of my proposal for coaching. Last week a colleague cancelled a meeting at the last minute for the 3rd time; I told her admin not to bother rescheduling. And I've been tracking people down who said they wanted to meet with me and… Read More

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