Barbara Ley Toffler is considered one of the nation's leading experts on management ethics. She is a former Harvard Business School professor who has also taught at Boston University School of Management, Columbia Business School, and Yale School of Management.
Toffler is the Founding Principal of Resources for Responsible Management, Inc., a Boston-based consulting firm. She is also the author of "Final Accounting: Ambition, Greed, and the Fall of Arthur Andersen" and "Tough Choices: Managers Talk Ethics".
Toffler was a National Partner in charge of Ethics at Arthur Andersen for four years in the late 1990s.
Barbara Ley Toffler holds a bachelor's degree from Columbia University where she was designated a Woodrow Wilson Fellow, and an M.A. and Ph.D. in Organizational Behavior from Yale University.
1991, let me walk you through this quickly, something called the Federal Sentencing Guidelines for Organizations. It started to lay down some rules. If an organization did something bad, they could prevent themselves from being fined a lot of money or put out of business by a judge by meeting cert...(Full transcript available to logged in subscribers.).
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