GBR

2004, Volume 07, Issue 3

Businesspersons Beware: Lying is a Crime

Businesspersons Beware: Lying is a Crime

The rules regarding lying in business in the U.S. are currently being vigorously enforced.

Linnea B. McCord, JD; Kim Greenhalgh, JD; and Michael Magasin, JD


The Crude Facts About the Price of Oil

The Crude Facts About the Price of Oil

How dramatic are the price increases? What is causing prices to increase?

Peggy J. Crawford, PhD and Edward H. Fredericks, Jr., MBA, CFA


Litigate or Arbitrate?

Litigate or Arbitrate?

A quandary, both domestically and internationally, for parties engaged in commercial disputes

Charles J. Hunt, Jr., JD


Strengthening Value-Centered Ethics (Part 2)

Strengthening Value-Centered Ethics (Part 2)

Managerial leadership action roles: what, why, and how?

Charles D. Kerns, PhD


The Book Corner

The Book Corner

The Monk and The Riddle; How the Way We Talk Can Change the Way We Work; Inviting Disaster: Lessons from the Edge of Technology; The Feiner Points of Leadership

Recommendations by Donald Atwater, PhD; Julie A. Chesley, PhD; Charla Griffy-Brown, PhD; Marjorie C. Walsleben, PhD



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