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April 22, 2015 by Trev Harmon Leave a Comment

Capitalism: The Powers of Good and Evil

Capitalism: The Powers of Good and Evil
This entry is part 16 of 17 in the series Conscious Business Ethics

This entry is part 16 of 17 in the series Conscious Business Ethics  In July of 2008, the TED Spread, a financial indicator of perceived credit risk the the U.S. economy as a whole, suddenly spiked. The TED Spread is measured in basis points (bps) between the interest rates on interbank loans and the short-term […]

Filed Under: Business Tagged With: amoral, choices, Conscious Capitalism, evil, financial crisis, good, greed, Heather Struck, Matt Taibbi, Nicholas D. Kristof, Occupy Movement, Occupy Wall Street, politics, Raj Sisodia, shareholder value, Slavoj Žižek, TED spread, value

February 2, 2015 by Trev Harmon 2 Comments

Align or Die!

Align or Die!
This entry is part 14 of 17 in the series Conscious Business Ethics

This entry is part 14 of 17 in the series Conscious Business Ethics One of the ways I funded myself through my university education was being a dance instructor specifically teaching the American Social and Country Western styles. Having to maintain control over classes sometimes as large as 60 people (often more interested in flirting than […]

Filed Under: Business Tagged With: balance, ballroom dance, dance, ethics, leadership, manifesto, organizational behavior, politics, weight

October 1, 2013 by Trev Harmon Leave a Comment (REPOST)
September 24, 2013 at Adaptive Computing (ORIGINAL)

Tools of the Trade

Tools of the Trade

Walk into any hardware store and ask to buy a hammer. You’ll be taken to a wall filled with hammers of every size, shape and weight. Some will have waffle heads, others are rounded. Some will have a claw, while others appear to have a hatchet sticking out the back. They will be made of […]

Filed Under: HPC Tagged With: Abraham Maslow, drywall, goals, hammer, HPC, Law of the Instrument, Marshall McLuhan, Moab, optimize, policies, politics, priority, tools

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