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Top Risks and Ethical Decisions 2009

By Ian Bremmer, Art Kleiner, Michele Wucker, Thomas Stewart

 
 

Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs, strategy+business, January 13, 2009

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What dangers lurk in 2009? Taking Eurasia Group's list of Top Risks as a starting point, this lively discussion examines the ethical aspects of these issues and gives organizational managers strategies for facing tough decisions.


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