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Patrick spoke at Florida this winter. He is excellent. Not a hint of denial
or hubris, and very clear analysis of how, as a practical matter, business
people make legal and ethical errors in their decision processes.
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From: "Fran Zollers" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Tuesday, May 03, 2005 4:55 PM
Subject: Ethics speaker in SF
> Colleagues,
>
> Al Roline's question of last week and the emails that ensued provide a
> perfect opportunity for me to announce the ethics speaker for the San
> Francisco conference. He is Patrick Kuhse, a speaker and consultant on
> business ethics. Some of you know Patrick because he has been a guest
> speaker at ALSB schools for a number of years. For those of you who
> don't, Patrick has a powerful message to deliver about ethical
> reasoning, critical thinking errors and how it happens that smart people
> do dumb things and good people do bad things. He should know, he is one
> of those smart people who made a huge mistake and paid for it and
> continues to pay for it.
>
> Patrick will speak at the Ethics Section breakfast at 8:00 AM on
> Friday, Aug. 5. He will then present a session in the first breakout
> session thereafter. He promises to provide take-aways for those of us
> who teach ethics and who are always looking for new ways to present the
> material.
>
> If you don't know Patrick and his story, you can read about him on his
> website, which is [log in to unmask] .
>
> See you in San Francisco.
>
> Fran Zollers
>
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