Ethics at work
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Ethics at work
(Harvard business review paperback books, no. 90077)
Harvard Business School Press, c1991
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Contents of Works
- Ethical managers make their own rules / Sir Adrian Cadbury
- Why "good" managers make bad ethical choices / Saul W. Gellerman
- Nobody trusts the boss completely--now what? / Fernando Bartolomé
- How selfish are people--really? / David Warsh
- A traveler's guide to gifts and bribes / Jeffrey A. Fadiman
- Ethics in practice / Kenneth R. Andrews
- Why be honest if honesty doesn't pay / Amar Bhide and Howard Stevenson
- Values make the company : an interview with Robert Haas / Robert Howard
- Moral mazes : bureaucracy and managerial work / Robert Jackall
- The poletown dilemma / Joseph Auerbach
- Reading fiction to the bottom line / Benjamin DeMott
- Case of the disputed dismissal / David W. Ewing
- Case of the Willful Whistle-Blower / Sally Seymour
- The case of the mismanaged Ms. / Sally Seymour
- The case of the omniscient organization / Gary T. Marx
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This collection of "Harvard Business Review" articles treats the ethical dilemmas facing managers. The book also aims to provide principled but pragmatic ways of handling these dilemmas. Case studies are included.
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