Dr. Bruce Weinstein, The Ethics Guy, discusses with John Roberts the ethics of tell-all books with John Roberts on CNN’s “American Morning.” [Read more...]
The Art of Losing Well
Despite the sports aphorism, winning isn’t the only thing. Accepting and learning from defeat can take you a long way.
by Bruce Weinstein, PhD
The din of voices calling for Hillary Clinton to give up her Presidential bid is growing louder by the day. Why does she continue to run when the odds of her winning the Democratic Party’s nomination are so slim? Perhaps it’s because she truly believes she is the best person to be the next President of the United States. Perhaps it’s because she is convinced that, with continued determination, she can succeed at this formidable task. But the reason could be much simpler: She may consider losing to be a form of personal failure. [Read more...]
Why is Choosing a Vice President an ETHICAL Issue?
Vice Presidents can have a profound impact on the well being of the country, says Dr. Bruce Weinstein, The Ethics Guy, in conversation with John Roberts on CNN’s “American Morning.” This is why, Dr. Weinstein argues, the selection of one’s running mate is, above all, an ethical issue. [Read more...]
In Interviews, Honesty Is the Best Policy
Job hunting is a cutthroat business, especially these days when work is scarce. But it still pays to stick to your ethical principles.
by Bruce Weinstein, PhD
It’s graduation season, and this means it’s time for job hunting. Joining the pool of applicants will be a lot of people who have been downsized, fired, or who found their previous employment to be less than satisfying. Whether you’re a newbie or a seasoned veteran of the job search, it’s helpful to get advice about the all-important but nerve-wracking experience known as the job interview. [Read more...]
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