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  1. Mar 5, 2021 · Kirk Hanson is a business ethics professor and author of ROTTEN: Why Corporate Misconduct Continues and What To Do About It. He shares his insights on corporate scandals, bad orchards, social innovation, and his 18 years of service on the Skoll board.

  2. Kirk Hanson, executive director of the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics, was interviewed by a Japanese reporter about the causes and lessons of the Enron collapse. He discussed the role of accounting, corporate governance, culture, and ethics in the scandal and its impact on the new economy.

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0361315Kirk Hanson - IMDb

    Kirk Hanson is a storyboard artist for various Disney TV series and movies, such as The 7D, The Croods, and Aladdin. He has also worked as a layout artist, character designer, and writer for animated films and shows.

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  4. Kirk Hanson is a former professor of business ethics at Stanford and Santa Clara Universities, and a co-author of ROTTEN: WHY CORPORATE MISCONDUCT CONTINUES AND WHAT TO DO ABOUT IT. He also runs a newsletter on ethics trends and issues, and has consulted with over one hundred corporations on ethical decision-making and culture.

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    • Lanark Press
    • Harvard Business School
    • Los Altos, California
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  6. Kirk O. Hanson is a former executive director and professor of the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics at Santa Clara University. He is a pioneer in the study of business ethics and corporate responsibility, and has advised over 100 businesses on ethics programs.

  7. Previously Kirk taught business ethics at the Stanford Business School for 23 years and is recognized as one of the founders of the academic field of business ethics. He has been an emeritus faculty member at Stanford since 2001. Hanson writes and has published widely on managing the ethical and public behavior of corporations and their leaders.

  8. Kirk Hanson is a former Stanford professor and a current leader of the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics at Santa Clara University. He studies and teaches business ethics, corporate responsibility, and public policy.

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