That Curiosity Thing: How a dose of ethics might avoid a sense of deja vu

February 9, 2015
Hosted by Michael Friedlander

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Episode Description

In this episode, we discuss with Professor Diane Swanson and Steve Burrows, CBE, the lessons we might have learned from the Enron, Madoff and Sub-Prime Mortgage adventures. We discuss the curious case of the MBA graduates and how they seemed to fail to protect us from the fallout of those adventures. Finally, we discuss the importance of curiosity and how a sense of ethics might prevent future similar adventures.

Dreamers, Winners – And Making A Difference

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Our show is about dreamers who have realized their dreams and who became winners as they made a difference for the better in the lives of those they touched.

For us, a “winner” is anyone who did so without giving up – and without cheating or acting unethically. Anyone, therefore, can be a “winner.” You don’t have to finish first or run a major company. You don’t need wealth or fame or a collection of toys. What you do need is to have realized your dreams and to have made a difference for the better in the lives of those you touch.

. On our show, we’ll have conversations with winners about what helped them become winners – and who helped them get there. We’ll also talk about other inspirational winners like Nelson Mandela. In doing so, we hope their insights will help you to realize your own dreams.

Michael Friedlander

Michael Friedlander is a South African-born international business attorney and consultant. He now lives Los Angeles, California.

After arriving in Los Angeles in 1979, Michael’s legal and consulting work has focused on assisting clients in the structuring, negotiating and drafting of their business transactions.

Since 1997, he has also been the CEO of an international music company; the CEO of an international architectural design company; and the CEO of an international strategic consulting company.

Michael has also written three books, “Detecting the Scam: Nelson Mandela’s Gift” is about how Nelson Mandela’s negotiating skills can help us detect and avoid scams. “Come Dance With Me” is a diary about how hope, laughter and finding balance can help deal with life’s challenges – including cancer. “Dreamers, Winners and Making A Difference,” (to be published in 2015) is about how Nelson Mandela realized his dreams and became the iconic winner he was.

Michael is an accomplished and entertaining public speaker who has created a number of business programs, including “10 Hidden Treasures of an Ethical Workplace,” “10 Powers Of Negotiation,” and “The Duck School: The School Of Common Sense.”

Michael graduated with BA and LLB degrees from the University of the Witwatersrand in Johannesburg, South Africa. He also studied at the Sorbonne in Paris and at McGill University in Montreal.

Episode Directory

February 2015

  • 2/9/2015: That Curiosity Thing: How a dose of ethics might avoid a sense of deja vu Listen Now
  • 2/2/2015: That Corporate Responsibility Thing: Challenging the Executive Mind Listen Now

January 2015

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