Quote Originally Posted by ZoraSpook View Post
Saw the chart with business leading the fields of endeavor.

Thought: if business education focuses on profit and advertizing, do the graduate students enter the work place and conduct their jobs with business ethics?

Isn’t that a lot of what we all see and feel? In all aspects of live we are confronted by what we are told, vs what it is, so we decide on an action or product that delivers more benefit to the business than the individual. Not all businesses. There are still people and business that deliver as much or more than they promise, under promise and over deliver. But so many advertisers, businesses, and business people I feel have fallen into the habit of “ over promise, (advertise) and under deliver ( product performance).

Business ethics, integrity, sincerity appear to be in very high demand yet short of supply
In a macro way, this all stems from industrialization and the rise of regional, then national, then global corporations. Once business owners lost touch with the communities they served (as in the old mom/pops), they also lost accountability. Accountability to shareholders is a much different thing than accountability to customers.