Once, they were big names in the business world. Now they are forever etched in financial history as the biggest, most embarrassing examples of companies to have conducted unethical business practices.
In their wake, programs emerged at B schools nationwide, designed to ensure their alumni would never disgrace their alma maters by blaming them for not having taught them to do business with a sense of morality.
The University of Redlands’ School of Business also benefited from those nationwide ills of fallen financial infamy: for the past three years the Banta Center for Business, Ethics and Society has been quietly advocating the incorporation of ethics into the curriculum.
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