Learning Ethics at Cass Business School

Ethics may be more important than some people may think. Edouard Larpin debates the issue with faculty at Cass Business School

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Cass Business School student Edouard Larpin debates ethics
Cass Business School student Edouard Larpin debates ethics

University life is a stepping stone for most people. What people learn over the course of their education goes a long way towards making them responsible workers (or not).

With this in mind, Edouard Larpin, student at Cass Business School, has decided to devote the first edition of his podcast "Cass Ethics" to how important ethics in business education really are.

In the first in a series of interviews with academics and business practitioners, Edouard brings us the opinions of Professor Paul Palmer, Associated Dean for Ethics, Sustainability and Engagement at Cass Business School.

Palmer provides an insight into the School's ethics program, what graduate recruiters look for, and how sometimes business isn't just about making profits.

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Rashmi Krishna Kumar
By Rashmi Krishna Kumar
25/10/2010
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