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Ethical hurdles at the base of the pyramid

Tuesday, February 10th, 2009

By Joel Montgomery, Thunderbird graduate

Micro DripMicro Drip is a company that is committed to demonstrating the highest level of ethical behavior. Unfortunately in Pakistan, that makes our job even more difficult than it already is. Besides the obvious benefit of helping farmers earn more with less, Micro Drip’s work has the added benefit of helping Pakistan address its impending water crisis.
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Global Citizens and the Anti-Corruption Movement

Friday, September 19th, 2008

unruhPresident Cabrera’s point in the previous post about the proactive role global citizens can play in the global economy is right on target. Today we are focused on the poor decision making by the supposedly most astute financial Wall Street minds. The ramifications for society are only beginning to unfold. But around the world similar economically devastating decisions are being made every day. Collectively we call these decisions corruption.
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Global citizenship in a Kiss

Thursday, September 18th, 2008

TIBR coverEnough on corporate failures and governement intervention.  The whole point of global citizenship is in fact to avoid failure, to create sustainable value by acting responsibly, by reaching out to society while we can make a difference. Congratulations to my colleague Mary Teagarden, editor of Thunderbird International Business Review, for her Sept-Oct issue dedicated to global citizenship.  I’m sure she didn’t plan it this way (unless she had extra sensory powers to anticipate this dark week!), but the timing of this issue couldn’t be any better!
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