Episode Synopsis "Interview: Jim Hoopes and Lydia Moland"
President Barefoot talks with Jim Hoopes, Professor of History and Murata Professor of Ethics in Business, and Lydia Moland, Assistant Professor of Philosophy, who played key roles in developing Babson's innovative approach to ethics—what we call the Babson framework for ethical decision-making.
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