Who is responsible for navigating the line between disruptive tactics and immoral behavior? Founders today hold significant power and influence, says Steve Blank, serial entrepreneur and lecturer in Stanford’s Department of Management Science and Engineering. Aspiring entrepreneurs can prepare themselves, and society, for better outcomes by developing a moral compass to guide them through difficult ethical decisions.
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