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Wheatley Podcasts on Business Ethics

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Wheatley Podcasts on Business Ethics

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Wheatley Podcasts on Business Ethics

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Kim Cameron, professor at the University of Michigan, speaks on the heliotropic effect, and how focusing on positivity affects people
Ronald K. Mitchell, the Jean Austin Bagley Regents' Chair in Management at Texas Tech University, speaks on economic institutions and how they can improve society.
Robert C. Oaks, retired Air Force general, argues that a successful training program for leadership must develop honor and integrity.
Gail Miller is the chairwoman and owner of the Larry H. Miller Group of Companies. After a recent lecture at BYU, Wheatley fellow Brad Agle sat down with Mrs. Miller to discuss some of the values that govern the Miller Group as well as her own
Gail Miller, chairman of the Larry H. Miller Group, shares her and her husband's experiences that helped them develop integrity and to live a purposeful, succesful life.
Brad Oates, former NFL American Football player, shares and analyzes several personal experiences to show how integrity helped him make correct choices.
Kim Cameron, professor at the University of Michigan, shares research supporting stable ethical standards and refuting consequentialist modes of ethics.
Peter Tufano, Dean of the Saïd Business School at the University of Oxford, discusses policy initiatives in the field of consumer finance and argues for a consumer-centered approach to finance.
C.F. Sirmans, professor at Florida State University, discusses the post-recession housing market, offering advice to would-be buyers and evidence from academic sources.
Jean Lown, professor at Utah State University, examines trends in consumer bankruptcy in the state of Utah, analyzing how Utah could be number one in consumer bankruptcy filings in the country.
Ned Hill, professor at Brigham Young University, provides an overview of the Great Recession, focusing on the results, the possible remedies, and the estimated outcomes of those remedies.
James Davison Hunter, professor at the University of Virginia, offers some considerations of what might be done to enhance ethical standards.
Thomas Donaldson, professor at the University of Pennsylvania, discusses the financial crisis in the wake of the Great Recession, sharing moral concepts to get out of the crisis.
Steve Albrecht, professor at Brigham Young University, offers four sets of judgment to determine whether someone has committed financial statement fraud.
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