Lecture Series
BERGES LECTURE SERIES IN BUSINESS ETHICS (Sponsored by the John A. Berges Endowment)
 
Fall 2004: Speakers
 

Economic, Operational and Ethical Implications of Outsourcing/Offshoring? A Debate : September 1, 2004

Panelists include: Jeffrey Bergstrand, Professor of Finance, Lee Krajewski, William and Cassie Daley Professorship of Manufacturing Strategy; Patrick E. Murphy, C.R. Smith II Co-Director of the Institute for Ethical Business Worldwide and Professor of Marketing; and Oliver F. Williams, Associate Professor of Management, and the Director of the Center for Ethics and Religious Values in Business. All four are faculty members in the Mendoza College of Business at the University of Notre Dame.


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A Stake in the Game of Business: September 21, 2004

Link to Observer Article on the Presentation

Jack Stack, President and CEO of SRC Holdings Corporation, an employee-owned company that supplies remanufactured engines to the transportation industries. He and Bo Burlingham are the authors of two bestsellers about business: A Stake in the Outcome (2002) and The Great Game of Business (1992).

 

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Corporate Governance at Pfizer: September 29, 2004

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Margaret M. (Peggy) Foran, Vice President of Corporate Governance, and Secretary of Pfizer, Inc. Prior to joining Pfizer in July 1997, she was an Associate General Counsel and Assistant Secretary of ITT Corporation.

 

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Ethical Leadership during a Corporate Crisis: October 27, 2004

Michael Buckley, Group Chief Executive of Allied Irish Banks, Dublin, Ireland. He is a former Managing Director of NCB Stockbrokers and Managing Director of AIB's Capital Markets Division. AIB employs 31,000 in over 1,000 locations.


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Business Ethics for a Publicly Traded Company: November 2, 2004

Alan Graf, Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of FedEx Corporation, a $22 billion global transportation and logistics holding company. Graf is also a member of FedEx's five-person Executive Committee.


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An Alternative Leadership Model for the 21st Century: Keeping Your Sanity, Sense of Humor and Soul in the Marketplace: November 16, 2004

Robert Catell, CEO of KeySpan Corporation, one of the nation's largest energy providers. Kenny Moore, former monk, who left the religious life, is currently Corporate Ombudsman of KeySpan Corporation. Catell, Moore and Glen Rifkin are co-authors of The CEO and the Monk: One Company's Journey to Profits and Purpose (2004).

 

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Fall 2003: Speakers
Is Globalization Irresponsible?  A Debate : September 16, 2003
 

Roger Huang and Ed Trubac
vs
Georges Enderle and Lee Tavis

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Leadership Principles : September 30, 2003
 
  Farook Kathwari,
CEO,
Ethan Allen Inc.
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Corporate Responsibility at Ford : October 14, 2003
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  Robert Frederick,
Manager of Corporate Responsibility,
Ford Motor Company
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Corporate Values at Xilinx : October 28, 2003
Read IEBW Director Patrick E. Murphy's
Interview with Xilinx CEO Wim Roelandts
 
  Peg Wynn,
VP of Human Resources,
Xilinx

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Authentic Leadership : November 4, 2003
 
 

William George,
CEO (Retired), Medtronic

2003 Hesburgh Award Recipient

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The Foundation of Corporate Governance : November 18, 2003
 
 

Steve Odland,
CEO
AutoZone

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Fall 2002: Speakers
Corporate Ethics - A Values Led Approach : Tuesday, September 10, 7 p.m., Jordan Auditorium
 
Doug Ford, Group Managing Director and Chief Executive, Downstream (retired), BP, plc.
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1. Transparency and Assurance High Res | Low Res
2. Ethical Corporations High Res | Low Res
3. Leveling the Playing Field High Res | Low Res
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Business Ethics in a Time of Crisis : Tuesday,September 24, 7 p.m., Jordan Auditorium
 
Milton Cole, CEO, Cole Hardwoods
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1. Caring and Sharing High Res | Low Res
2. Reward, Individualism, and People High Res | Low Res
3. Integrity High Res | Low Res
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Ethics at Boeing : Tuesday,October 8, 7 p.m., Jordan Auditorium
 
Gale Andrews, VP– Ethics & Business Conduct, The Boeing Company
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2. Why an Ethics Program? High Res | Low Res
3. Intentions, the Future of Ethics High Res | Low Res
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Baxter's Story - Taking Corporate Culture from Concept to Reality : Tuesday, November 5, 7 p.m., Jordan Auditorium
 
Kay Wigton, Director of Shared Values, Baxter International
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2. Integrity, What Does it Look Like? High Res | Low Res
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The Challenge of Business Ethics at Circuit CityTuesday, November 19, 7 p.m., Jordan Auditorium
 
Michael Chalifoux, Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, Circuit City Corporation
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2. Integrity High Res | Low Res
3. Ethical Crisis? High Res | Low Res
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Business Ethics (In Spite of What You May Have Heard) is Not an Oxymoron : Tuesday, December 3, 7 p.m., Jordan Auditorium
 
Patrick Gnazzo,
Chief Ethics Officer
United Technologies Corp.
George Wratney,
Corporate Ombudsman,
United Technologies Corp.
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2. Ombudsperson High Res | Low Res
3. United Tech. Corp. Ethical Standard High Res | Low Res
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