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Tuesday
Apr212015

More Cops or Jails? - Or Neither?

Clayton M. Christensen Professor of Business Administration, Harvard Business SchoolFrom inside hallowed halls within the towers of academia of an ivy league institution this message is really refreshing to hear--it means there are voices, however small, still championing our great nation's values.  It is the true reason why America has become as great as it is and will only continue into the future if our upcoming generation realizes where our strength lies from our past.

Although this short video proclaims an undeniable truth, many people who enjoy the fruits of our forefathers and today's defenders of our republic reject and scoff at our constitutional powers granted by laws which are accountable under God. These secularists also claim, rightfully, that the word "God" is not even mentioned in the Constitution. 

However true, we could never have evolved the Bill of Rights, the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution as there is not one solitary fundamental principle of our democratic policy that did not stem directly from the basic moral concepts as embodied in the Decalogue, the ten commandments, and the ethics of Jesus through our Judeo-Christian heritage. 

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BIO: Clayton M. Christensen is the Kim B. Clark Professor of Business Administration at the Harvard Business School; and is regarded as one of the world's top experts on innovation and growth.

Professor Christensen holds a B.A. with highest honors in economics from Brigham Young University (1975), and an M.Phil. in applied econometrics from Oxford University (1977), where he studied as a Rhodes Scholar. He received an MBA with High Distinction from the Harvard Business School in 1979, graduating as a George F. Baker Scholar. In 1982 Professor Christensen was named a White House Fellow, and served through 1983 as assistant to U.S. Transportation Secretaries Drew Lewis and Elizabeth Dole. He was awarded his DBA from the Harvard Business School in 1992. Professor Christensen became a faculty member there in 1992, and was awarded a full professorship with tenure in 1998. He holds five honorary doctorates and an honorary chaired professorship at the Tsinghua University in Taiwan.

Christensen has served as a director of many companies, and has advised the executives of scores of the world's major corporations. These companies generate tens of billions of dollars in revenues every year from product and service innovations that were inspired by his research.