Steven Mintz

Can Effective Altruism Create a More Caring Community of Givers?

Targeted Charitable Giving to Benefit Society I’ve been hearing a lot about “effective altruism” and decided to do some research and devote today’s blog to the topic. I was particularly struck by the use of the term in a story about Sam Bankman-Fried and the debacle at FTX. When asked about the soaring value of […]

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The Keys to Building Emotional Intelligence

I previously blogged about how and why empathy and compassion are critical components of ethical leadership. However, this is only one-half of the story about how approaching ethics from an emotional level can enhance ethical leadership. Ethical leaders also need cognitive skills to make judgments about how best to resolve problems ethically. The cognitive side

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9-Year-Old Achievement Scores Reflect the Failure of the U.S. Education System

Don’t Blame Covid for the Decline in Math and Reading Scores Perhaps you have heard that Math and Reading scores for 9-year-olds in the U.S. fell between 2020 and 2022 by a level not seen in decades, a troubling sign of the state of American education two years after the Covid-19 pandemic began. The Nation’s

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Happiness at Home and at Work Are Essential Elements of Wellness

How to Achieve Happiness in One’s Work-Life  I’ve been reading a lot about a new job position that has been established in some organizations – Chief Happiness Officer (CHO). In a Wall Street Journal article, there is a discussion about Erika Conklin, CHO of a digital marketing startup, who included procuring beer and Jet Skis

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Is America Headed in the Wrong Direction?

Acting on Values or Compromising Them: What is the Right Thing to Do? A recent poll from the Georgetown University Institute of Politics and Public Service (GU Politics) clearly indicates the polarization in America. According to the latest GU Politics Battleground Civility Poll, voters are expressing a higher level of concern over the level of polarization

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Audit Firm Professionals Have Cheated on Ethics and Internal Training Exams

How can it be that three of the big four CPA firms were caught cheating on external and internal ethics and continuing professional education (CPE) courses, given that their role as auditors is to protect the public interest and the capital markets that rely on audited financial statements? My blog today explains what happened and

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