XLRI TO HOLD 28TH ANNUAL JRD TATA ORATION ON BUSINESS ETHICS
Kolkata, Feb 03 (UNI) XLRI- Xavier School of Management is all set to organize the 28th Annual JRD TATA Oration on Business Ethics on 6th February 2021 on virtual mode.
This year, the oration is to be delivered by Fr. Stephan Rothlin, S.J., Ph.D., Director of the Macau Ricci Institute, and CEO of Rothlin International Management Consulting Ltd. He would deliver the oration on the topic “China The Emerging Superpower: The Ethical Underpinnings”.
Ranchi, Mar 22 (UNI) During the ongoing budget session of the Jharkhand Assembly MLA from Jamshedpur East Saryu Rai raised objections over the functioning of the special branch.see more..
administration. it s a million times worse. all right, jonathan chait, thanks for being with me. yeah, thanks. with me now bob bauer, former white house counsel of barack obama and steve schmidt. bob, the thing that unites all that to me, just the amazon attacks this morning and the stuff we re talking about, mar-a-lago, is how unlawyered this whole universe seems to be to me. no one is ever checking with the lawyers. the president is not checking with the lawyers. is this okay? is it appropriate? does it, possess us to some sort of legal risk. i m not sure it s not being checked with lawyers. i m just not certain he is listening to what his lawyers have to say. they may have given up giving advice he is not going to heed. he has taken an understanding of his role and his relationship to lawyers out of one world he has known for five, six decades of adult life and he is bringing it into a world that does not apply. he is bringing a certain kind of business ethic that he has dev
white house counsel of barack obama and steve schmidt. bob, the thing that unites all that to me, just the amazon attacks this morning and the stuff we re talking about, mar-a-lago, is how unlawyered this whole universe seems to be to me. no one is ever checking with the lawyers. the president is not checking with the lawyers. is this okay? is it appropriate? does it, possess us to some sort of legal risk. i m not sure it s not being checked with lawyers. i m just not certain he is listening to what his lawyers have to say. they may have given up giving advice he is not going to heed. he has taken an understanding of his role and his relationship to lawyers out of one world he has known for five, six decades of adult life and he is bringing it into a world that does not apply. he is bringing a certain kind of business ethic that he has develop and it worked for him. he is transposing it into the white house. and he is obviously dealing with lawyers who have to either fend for that, f
the complete nutrition she needs to keep doing the things she loves. we re back with the incredible maloofs. if you haven t heard of them, we re introducing you to them tonight. this is an incredible story. they inherited a business but took it much further, and they were raised for hard work and a tough business ethic. how do you decide who runs what? you re a company, right? you re the president? yes. larry: are you the deciding man? no. all together. all of us together. if we don t if there s a major decision that has to be made, we have to agree unanimously on it. if we don t, we don t do it. larry: like a jury? we tend to listen to joe. he s always been had instincts. larry: have you had 3-2 votes? yes, we have.
lipford we re larry: we re back with the incredible maloofs. this is an incredible story, they inherited a business, but they took it much further and they were raised for hard work and a tough business ethic. how do you decide who runs what? you re a company, right, you re the president? yes. larry: are you the deciding man. all of us together. if we don t if there s a major decision that has to be made, we have to agree unanimously on it, if we don t, we won t do it. larry: like a jury? we tend to listen to joe. he s always been had good instincts on stuff. larry: have you had 3-2 votes? yes, we v. larry: but that means no, right. we come to a decision. it s not always we figure it out. at the end of the day, we figure it out.