Film Premiere: Tribal Wisdom for Business Ethics
April 18, 2013, by Grace Ann Rosile, Associate Professor, Department of Management, via email
The reception and the film are free and open to the public
What
Film Premiere: Tribal Wisdom for Business Ethics
When
Friday, April 26, 3–4 p.m.
Where
Milton Hall: Creative Media Institute Theater
See the film, meet the filmmakers, and discuss the technical aspects of making such a More »
Tribal Wisdom for Business Ethics: Making Educational Films Workshop
April 18, 2013, by Grace Ann Rosile, Associate Professor, Department of Management, via email
Registration is required at teaching.nmsu.edu. If you have problems registering online, call 646–2204 for help.
Who
Grace Ann Rosile, Management Department, College of Business: Film as educational product, inquiry and teaching tool.
Philip Lewis, Creative Media Institute: The range of use More »
LC Bulletin: Applying tribal ethics in business
April 5, 2013. Retrieved online April 18, 2013 from Janet Perez, Las Cruces Bulletin
NMSU researcher: Ethics are universal, but views vary
For the Las Cruces Bulletin
While existing side-by-side, Native American tribal life and the business world beyond it often seem to be worlds apart.
However, one New Mexico State University faculty member has discovered some surprising similarities More »
NMSU researcher finds tribal values have much to offer business world
March 27, 2013 by Janet Perez, NMSU News Center
While existing side-by-side, Native American tribal life and the business world beyond it often seem to be worlds apart.
However, one New Mexico State University faculty member has discovered some surprising similarities between traditional tribal values and those of the outside business world.
Grace Ann Rosile, an associate professor of man More »
Award Winning Las Cruces Filmmakers Team with NMSU College of Business and American Indian Professors to create Tribal Wisdom for Business Ethics film
July 6, 2012, by Grace Ann Rosile, Associate Professor, Department of Management, via email
Author's note
This film project is supported by a grant from the Daniels Fund Ethics Initiative to the NMSU College of Business, Dean Garrey Carruthers (Principal Investigator) and Dr. Bruce Huhmann (Chair, Daniels Fund Ethics Initiative.).
The video Tribal Wisdom for Business Ethics will be made a More »
NMSU industrial engineering department head receives prominent ethics fellowship
June 15, 2012 by Isabel Rodriguez, NMSU News Center
For the second year in a row, Edward Pines has been recognized for his efforts by the Daniels Fund Ethics Initiative, a multi-university project to strengthen principle-based ethics education and to foster a high standard of ethics in young people.
The Bill Daniels Fund Ethics Fellowship is awarded to individuals who exhibit excellence in a More »
Tribal Ethics and Storytelling Offer Insights into Today’s Business Practices
January 31, 2012, by Grace Ann Rosile, Associate Professor, Department of Management, via email
Dr. Grace Ann Rosile’s dining room currently houses over 100 books and DVDs on tribal philosophy, ethics, and business and trading practices. Her dream is that these valuable resources will one day have their own place in NMSU’s College of Business. She even has a name for this place: the Ame More »
Introduction to the Daniels Fund
October 4, 2011 by Daniels Fund Ethics Initiative Daniels Fund
Uploaded by DanielsFund on Oct 4, 2011. This video will provide you with some information about the work of the Daniels Fund, as well as an introduction to its founder, cable television pioneer Bill Daniels.
NMSU's College of Business Daniels Fund Ethics Initiative.
Subject Topic: Ethics education
Discipline: Business eth More »
NMSU College of Business event to highlight legacy of former state resident, Bill Daniels
June 17, 2010 by Justin Bannister NMSU News Center
The New Mexico State University College of Business will host an event Thursday, June 17, highlighting the legacy of Bill Daniels, a former state resident who died in March 2000. Daniels, a decorated naval aviator in World War II and cable television pioneer, lived in Hobbs and graduated from the New Mexico Military Institute. Upon his deat More »
