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Chris MacDonald, Ph.D., is an educator, speaker, and consultant in the realm of business ethics. He is currently a Visiting Professor at the Ted Rogers School of Management at Ryerson University. He teaches Philosophy, including business ethics, at Saint Mary's University in Halifax, Canada.

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Business ethics is not about sainthood By Chris MacDonald  | February 21, 2012

Ethics isn't always a matter of heroism; sometimes it's a matter of simply doing your job well.

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Ethical complexity in food choices
Both consumers and producers of food products face a number of weighty choices.
Being an ethical consumer is hard
Consumers face difficult choices today, sometimes among values that just don't add up.
Zuckerberg as king
Zuckerberg's pronouncements on his leadership of Facebook raise questions about judgment.
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Ethical complexity in food choices By Chris MacDonald  | From  Business Ethics  | February 16, 2012   Both consumers and producers of food products face a number of weighty choices.
Being an ethical consumer is hard By Chris MacDonald  | From  Business Ethics  | February 13, 2012   Consumers face difficult choices today, sometimes among values that just don't add up.
If Facebook were a country, would Zuckerberg be king? By Chris MacDonald  | From  Business Ethics  | February 10, 2012   Zuckerberg's pronouncements on his leadership of Facebook raise questions about judgment.
Child labour in North America By Chris MacDonald  | From  Business Ethics  | February 06, 2012   The case of child farm workers in North America illustrates how complex the task of regulating business really is.
Sustainability isn't everything By Chris MacDonald  | From  Business Ethics  | February 01, 2012   We don't just want companies to stay in business. We want them to be worthy of staying in business.
How can business 'give back' to society? By Chris MacDonald  | From  Business Ethics  | January 31, 2012   In earning and keeping a 'social licence to operate,' one size does not fit all.
Global 100 flawed on corporate sustainability By Chris MacDonald  | From  Business Ethics  | January 30, 2012   When is a 'sustainability ranking' not a sustainability ranking?
A definition of 'business' and why it matters By Chris MacDonald  | From  Business Ethics  | January 25, 2012   How can we talk about business ethics, if we don't know what business is?
Should Penn State's Board resign? By Chris MacDonald  | From  Business Ethics  | January 23, 2012   In the wake of the Jerry Sandusky sex-abuse scandal, the university's Board faces plenty of challenges, not least to its own existence.
The CEO's responsibility to a failing company By Chris MacDonald  | From  Business Ethics  | January 19, 2012   If a company is in trouble, financially or otherwise, the CEO should stick around to see the job done, even if that implies some financial risk to themselves.

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