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Posted By Tom Slocombe 05-13-2009 20:05
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Hi Don, Thanks for your summary of that sobering article. I suspect many people who think of themselves as "spiritual" are members of organized religions, and they are inclined to view other religions (and people who are members of other religions) as somewhat inferior or less in touch with what ...
Posted By Tom Slocombe 04-19-2009 11:38
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Hi Tara, There are ethical dilemmas in which the right course of action is debatable, but I think most of the time the right course of action is clear. I think students--and all people--need principles that will help them to know what the right course of action is. Here's my 10-second lecture ...
Posted By Tom Slocombe 04-29-2008 14:49
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Don, I think that is an excellent suggestion. I would like to see it widely adopted at professional meetings. Small, handheld, self-contained digital recorders are now offered by many manufacturers that make it easy to produce an MP3 file of someone talking. I like the simplicity of it: Just download ...
Posted By Tom Slocombe 07-06-2007 14:43
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Mark, I suggest you select a program accredited by AACSB (the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business). Many business schools hire only business faculty members who graduated from AACSB-accredited programs. Best wishes, Tom Slocombe >>> Mark Russell
Posted By Tom Slocombe 04-17-2007 18:01
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Marc Mentzer's comments remind me of an issue I raised some months ago: Unless we can agree on what spirituality is and how to measure it, our ability to study it seems quite limited. Of course, this first step is a big one! Tom Slocombe Emporia State University Emporia, Kansas >>> "Mentzer, Marc" ...