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Swords Of Chivalry: Historical Sword Fighting
February 10, 2012
Blue & Gold: Knights and Chivalry
February 11, 2012
Swords of Chivalry: Historical Sword Combat
February 12, 2012
King Arthur and the Code of the Round Table
February 13, 2012
Swords Of Chivalry: Historical Sword Fighting
February 17, 2012
In Other Words...
“The true measure of a man is how he treats someone who can do him absolutely no good.”- Samuel Johnson
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The Ethical Pitfalls of Selling
Posted on July 15, 2005 | No CommentsWithin the vast sea of opportunity for any business or person to get in trouble lurks the sales function. Probably no other activity is so laden with chances to destroy a company or individual's career. -
The Ethical-Legal Dilemmas of Sales
Posted on July 14, 2005 | No CommentsIn fact, probably no other line of work has so many opportunities to do something which is classified as legal, but the action itself is unethical. -
Defining the Boundaries of Honor in Sales
Posted on July 13, 2005 | No CommentsJust why do we have this huge “gray area” when it comes to ethics in sales? Well, part of the reason is that each of us has our own definition or standards of what constitutes ethical conduct. -
Convenience, Corruption and Chivalry
Posted on July 5, 2005 | No CommentsFor someone with a workaday, run-of-the-mill job, isn’t a code of honor, like the Code of Chivalry, a needless inconvenience? To answer that question, let’s take a look back into the not-too-distant past. -
Real Knights, Real Chivalry: Part 1
Posted on May 27, 2005 | No CommentsSomewhere between the “knight as saint” and “knight as sociopath” there lies a middle ground. Common sense would seem to indicate that not all knights were brutal, predatory thugs — if they had been, Western culture would never have survived the Middle Ages. Nor is it reasonable to believe knights were all iconic, transcendental models of virtue and chastity — human nature hasn’t changed that much in the course of the past millennium. -
Real Knights, Real Chivalry: Part 2
Posted on May 26, 2005 | No CommentsBe kind but don’t be gullible; be firm but also equitable; behave in an exemplary manner and expect those who serve you to do the same. -
Do You Create Liars?
Posted on May 25, 2005 | No CommentsTo reiterate, “Keep us in mind,” is a worthless phrase. If you truly want someone to keep you in mind, give them a reason. -
Bullies, Business and Chivalry
Posted on May 5, 2005 | No CommentsCombining chivalry and business is one of the greatest challenges involved in Chivalry Today. Although we admire the gentle and noble qualities of the knightly virtues, we’ve been conditioned to think that doing business requires a sense of drive, determination and achievement that is not compatible with the Code of Chivalry. -
You Are What You Play: Part 2
Posted on December 24, 2004 | No CommentsWe are who we pretend to be, so we must be very careful about who we pretend to be -
You Are What You Play: Part 1
Posted on December 23, 2004 | No CommentsI’ve got the stomach for everything from Far Cry to Doom 3. But try as I might, I can’t sustain the role of an evil character. I just can’t put all of my heart into it. Call me paranoid, but I feel like there is someone watching over my shoulder, approving or disapproving of the actions I take in a game.



