Master of Business Administration
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“For the modern business ethicist, relativism is the norm. Business ethics appear to be subjective, temporal, and local. Ethics and morals are relative to changing societal acceptance, are a duty only for the here and now, and are based on local cultural mores. What is acceptable business practice in one country may be anathema in another. For me as a believer, there is an absolute nature to morality. Business ethics should be – as morality is – objective, eternal, and universal. That is, ethics and morals are for all persons, all the time, and everywhere. I feel a pressing need to pursue this train of thought within a business education format and I cannot think of a better place to do that than at Cairn.” -Jeff Toner ’13, Master of Business Administration
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Jeff Eubank '13

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