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Posted by John Copeland
Thursday, May 15 12:44 PM
Ethics questions continue over the U.S. Department of Justice’s tactics in prosecuting white-collar crimes. The most recent controversy concerns the use of deferred-prosecution agreements. The controversy intensified recently when a medical supply company’s deferred-prosecution agreement obligated it to pay $52 million in monitoring fees to former U.S. Attorney General John Ashcroft’s consulting firm, The Ashcroft Group LLC. 
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Posted by DeNisha McCollum
Thursday, May 15 08:12 AM
Authentic trust is a truly powerful concept. It has been researched, studied, written about, lectured upon, and proven to greatly enhance both relational and life experience, yet ironically it remains in many cases somewhat of an enigma. We know about it. We understand it. We see its value. In our very hearts, we passionately desire it to be trustworthy and to engage in relationships with others worthy of our trust. Yet somehow we remain actively and collectively reluctant to fully engage. In this essay, we will define, explore, and perhaps even more clearly reveal the intrinsic value of trust to re-emphasize the significance of a trust experienced.          
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Posted by DeNisha McCollum
Thursday, May 15 08:10 AM
This essay will address the broad subject of individual or organizational change initiatives and include insights on how leaders may best position efforts to achieve anchored, successful, and sustainable change. 
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Posted by John Copeland
Monday, May 05 11:18 AM

Citigroup recently agreed to pay $1.66 billion to Enron’s bankruptcy estate to settle legal claims it helped Enron’s management deceive investors. It is legally and ethically right to hold responsible those who help others commit crimes. It is surprising, however, that Citigroup agreed to the settlement given the U.S. Supreme Court’s January ruling in Stonebridge Investment Partners, LLC v. Scientific-Atlanta, Inc.

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