by adminapto | Feb 8, 2023 | Articles & Essays
I remember when I went to present a paper at the Pennsylvania Political Science Association annual conference in 2005. The introduction of my paper was imbedded with political humor. Here is part of it: Little Joe approached his father Ben and inquired, “Dad, what is...
by adminapto | Jan 23, 2023 | Articles & Essays
The foremost quality expected of a bona fide follower/employee is that he/she must be fully cognizant of the objective criterion of human life and his/her pristine identity, as these would help in furthering the course of the organization’s mission. A good follower...
by adminapto | Jan 23, 2023 | Articles & Essays
“Why Don’t Managers Think Deeply?” This is a thought provoking question which is very relevant to a rapidly globalizing world. We need to think deeply, no doubt. Archimedes and many others were deep thinkers. Broadly, there are two sides of this bad coin of not...
by adminapto | Jan 23, 2023 | Articles & Essays
If we take into consideration the endogenous and exogenous factors that account for sound judgment, then we would be driven to the point of recognition that experience does not necessarily trump judgment. The three qualitative modes of material nature – goodness,...
by adminapto | Jan 23, 2023 | Articles & Essays
First, I would like to thank Professor Max Bazerman for generating the theme “Blind Spots: We’re Not as Ethical as We Think” for discussion because it is very relevant to effective and sustainable development. Every organization needs ethical decision-making to thrive...