Managing business ethics : straight talk about how to do it right
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Managing business ethics : straight talk about how to do it right
J. Wiley & Sons, c1995
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Relevant for both undergraduate and MBA level courses, this text takes a practical approach to the subject, emphasizing the management of ethical behaviour in the business world. It concentrates on typical dilemmas an individual can encounter. Also discussed is how a manager can help to promote and encourage proper business ethics, and how an organization can manage ethics through its culture.
Table of Contents
- Section I: Book Overview and Rationale: Introducing Straight Talk About Business Ethics: Where We're Going and Why
- Why be Ethical? Section II: Ethics and the Individual: Ethical Problems of Individuals
- Deciding What's Right - A Prescriptive Approach
- Deciding What's Right - A Psychological Approach
- Section III: Ethics and the Manager: Ethical Problems of Managers
- Managing for Ethical Conduct of Individuals and Groups
- Section IV: Ethics and the Organization: Ethical Problems of Organizations
- Managing Ethics Through Organizational Culture
- Concrete Steps for Creating an Ethical Organizational Culture: Model Ethics Programs
- Section V: Wrapping It Up: Managing for Ethics in a Global Business Environment
- Advice from Executives.
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