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No such thing as business ethics
The happy theory of business ethics is this: do the right thing and you will also maximize your long-term profit.
After all, the thinking goes, doing the right thing builds your brand, burnishes your reputation, helps you attract better staff and gives back to the community, the very community that will in turn buy from you. Do all of that and of course you’ll make more money. Problem solved.
The unhappy theory of business ethics is this: you have a fiduciary responsibility to maximize profit. Period. To do anything other than that is to cheat your investors. And in a competitive world, you don’t have much wiggle room here.
If you would like to believe in business ethics, the unhappy theory is a huge problem.
As the world gets more complex, as it’s harder to see the long-term given the huge short-term bets that are made, as business gets less transparent (“which company made that, exactly?”) and as the web of interactions makes it harder for any one person to stand up and take responsibility, the happy theory begins to fall apart. After all, if the long-term effects of a decision today can’t possibly have any impact on the profit of this project (which will end in six weeks), then it’s difficult to argue that maximizing profit and doing the right thing are aligned. The local store gets very little long-term profit for its good behavior if it goes out of business before the long-term arrives.
It comes down to this: only people can have ethics. Ethics, as in, doing the right thing for the community even though it might not benefit you or your company financially. Pointing to the numbers (or to the boss) is an easy refuge for someone who would like to duck the issue, but the fork in the road is really clear. You either do work you are proud of, or you work to make the maximum amount of money. (It would be nice if those overlapped every time, but they rarely do).
“I just work here” is the worst sort of ethical excuse. I’d rather work with a company filled with ethical people than try to find a company that’s ethical. In fact, companies we think of as ethical got that way because ethical people made it so.
I worry that we absolve ourselves of responsibility when we talk about business ethics and corporate social responsibility. Corporations are collections of people, and we ought to insist that those people (that would be us) do the right thing. Business is too powerful for us to leave our humanity at the door of the office. It’s not business, it’s personal.
[I learned this lesson from my Dad. Every single day he leads by example, building a career and a company based on taking personal responsibility, not on blaming the heartless, profit-focused system.]
Golden – Blackbox Case Announces New Bamboo MacBook Pro Line of Cases
Although they are currently not available on the http://www.blackboxcase.com store – The new line of Bamboo Apple MacBook Pro sleeve cases have been announced.
Just like their counterpart Oak models – the Bamboo Blackbox Case will fit a 13″, 15″ or 17″ MacBook Pro and will come in two different flavors… Natural Bamboo and Carbonized Brown Bamboo.
If you have an iPad 2… you can already purchase your Bamboo iPad 2 Case.
Happy Happy Joy Joy
Who Likes Wood?
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Straight from Creativity
Japanese agency Drill Inc. got back to nature in this stunning spot promoting the wood-encased NTT DoCoMo SH-08C phone, set for launch later this year. The agency created a giant wooden xylophone in the middle of the forest. A wooden ball rolls down the instrument to play the keys, each of which make up individual notes of Bach’s Cantata 147, aka “Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desire.” According to Drill Inc. creative director Morihiro Harano in the NYTimes, the xylophone was the real deal and no soundtrack was added.
Lets go ahead and start recapping our favorite projects made from wood – or bamboo.
PartyTime – 2 Day Blackbox Case Sale
“Hi Family! We are proud to announce our latest creation… The Blackbox Case for 17″ Apple MacBook Pros! We’ve worked hard, tweaked some things, and now it is time to let the champagne flow!
But what’s a party without some prizes? To really celebrate, we are offering $20 off ALL Blackbox Cases this weekend! To claim your sweet party favor, enter discount code “PartyTime” at checkout. It’s this weekend only though, so don’t let your Monday be a bummer!”
Don’t forget to enter coupon code “PartyTime” at checkout if you pick one up for $20 off. This deal is only running through Monday February 28th.
If your machine is listed below, Blackbox has a case for you.
| MacBook Pro BlackBox Compatibility Chart | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Size | Supported Models | Year | Price | Sale Price |
| 13″ | Dual “Core i7″ 2.7GHz Dual “Core i5″ 2.3GHz “Core 2 Duo” 2.66GHz “Core 2 Duo” 2.4GHz “Core 2 Duo” 2.53GHz “Core 2 Duo” 2.26GHz |
2011 2011 2010 2010 2009 2009 |
$129 | $109 |
| 15″ | Quad “Core i7″ 2.2GHz Quad “Core i7″ 2.0GHz “Core i7″ 2.66GHz “Core i5″ 2.53GHz “Core i5″ 2.4GHz “Core 2 Duo” 2.8GHz “Core 2 Duo” 2.66GHz “Core 2 Duo” 2.53GHz |
2011 2011 2010 2010 2010 2009 2009, 2008 2009, 2008 |
$129 | $109 |
| 17″ – NEW | Quad “Core i7″ 2.2Ghz “Core i5″ 2.53GHz “Core 2 Duo” 2.8GHz “Core 2 Duo” 2.66GHz |
2011 2010 2009 2009 |
$129 | $109 |
Once this PartyTime coupon is over, I’m going to work with Lance for a “Hydle” coupon code in the near future.
Blackbox Oak Case Made in Golden, CO
Working out a nice deal with Blackbox Case to offer the first ever Hydle branded product.
I’ve always been on the lookout for something eye catching and durable to carry my MacBook Pro from mobile edit airstream to airstream… and I finally found it. Best of all — Blackbox Case is located right here in my home town of Golden, Colorado.
With future products + accessories + finishes on the way… I literally love the “branding” potential of this product and am excited to finally offer a product to share with my friends.
Blackbox Case
Home grown in Golden, CO. I’m going to check and inspect these in person and get back atcha. Congratulations Lance on following your dream. More exciting things to come.










