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Deciding to do morally risky work: management consulting and the military

by Joe | Feb 13, 2019 | Uncategorised

Why do people continue to work for management consulting firms?  I used to, so I don’t mean this as random sniping at other people’s life choices. I’ve been reflecting on how we reason about the risk of being involved in wrongdoing in our work....

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