Indianapolis’ recent goal to become the “women’s sports capital of the world” seems like an obvious move now, especially with Caitlin Clark, a phenom in women’s basketball, drawing unprecedented attention to the WNBA and the Indiana Fever. However, this vision wasn’t born […]
When considering the ethical dilemma of whether a dollar in times of need is more impactful than a hundred dollars when comfort is already secured, the question doesn’t just lie in ethical theory—it also brings in economic realities. Scarcity, opportunity cost, marginal […]
Building on the question of whether a single dollar in need is more impactful than a hundred dollars in comfort, we can extend this discussion to traditional business ethics frameworks. How do different ethical theories guide decision-making when resources are limited or […]
In moments of scarcity, the value of resources becomes amplified, whether we’re talking about food, shelter, or, most importantly, money. This raises an ethical question at the heart of human survival and prosperity: Is a single dollar more impactful when you desperately […]
It’s an old adage, but its relevance has only grown in today’s world: “A lie can run around the world before the truth can put its pants on.” Attributed to Jonathan Swift, this saying speaks to the speed at which falsehoods can […]
Environmental concerns have taken center stage in global discourse, making the role of sustainable leadership more critical than ever. Businesses now face the challenges of climate change, resource depletion, and increased public scrutiny. Integrating sustainability into corporate strategy has become an imperative. […]
The right to vote stands as the cornerstone of our democracy, the foundation upon which our government is built. Ensuring the integrity of our elections is not just a technical necessity but a moral imperative. Recent revelations about vulnerabilities in election software, […]