Through a witty and engaging style, this book is for anyone who has a job (employees, managers, and leaders), and who wants to do the right thing, but arenâ t always sure what that means, how to go about it, or how to withstand the forces that push all of us away from being ethical.
Through a witty and engaging style, this book is for anyone who has a job (employees, managers, and leaders), and who wants to do the right thing, but arenâ t always sure what that means, how to go about it, or how to withstand the forces that push all of us away from being ethical.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Leslie E. Sekerka takes a uniquely proactive approach to her teaching and scholarship. She is a Professor Emeritus of Business Ethics and founding Director of the Ethics in Action Center at Menlo College, located in Silicon Valley. Her interest in adult moral development stems from her work in business, the military, and academia, intertwining practice and empirical research to create effective management education. Her books on moral development include Ethics Is a Daily Deal for adult learners and the Being a Better Bear book series for children. She works with business and government leaders on emerging ethical issues, helping to create and sustain organizational ethical cultures that build and sustain moral strength.
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Introduction: Let the Good Times Roll 1. Business Ethics Is an Oxymoron 2. It's All About You 3. Use Your Power 4. Look Around 5. R E S P E C T 6. Money Before Morality 7. Don't Lie to Me 8. Trust Us 9. Your Challenge 10. Your Workout Routine 11. Get a Posse 12. Building Your Strength Gratitude: Life's a Team Sport
Introduction: Let the Good Times Roll 1. Business Ethics Is an Oxymoron 2. It's All About You 3. Use Your Power 4. Look Around 5. R E S P E C T 6. Money Before Morality 7. Don't Lie to Me 8. Trust Us 9. Your Challenge 10. Your Workout Routine 11. Get a Posse 12. Building Your Strength Gratitude: Life's a Team Sport
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