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Management ethics

Norman E. Bowie ; with Patricia H. Werhane

(Foundations of business ethics, 5)

Blackwell Pub., 2005

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  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

Management Ethics is a highly accessible and concise introduction to issues and key problems in the area of management ethics. Examines the obligations that managers have to their various stakeholders: employees, customers, shareholders, and the community Looks at topics at the cutting edge of business ethics, including the ethics of supply chain management, as well as dealing with the press and non governmental agencies Considers the concepts of sustainability and triple bottom line accounting Includes chapters on stimulating the manager's moral imagination and promoting a unique theory of ethical leadership

Table of Contents

Preface. 1. My Station and Its Duties: The Function of Being a Manager. 2. Stockholder Management or Stakeholder Management. 3. The Ethical Treatment of Employees. 4. The Ethical Treatment of Customers. 5. Supply Chain Management and Other Issues. 6. Corporate Social Responsibility. 7. Moral Imagination, Stakeholder Theory and Systems Thinking: One Approach to Management Decision-Making. 8. Leadership. Index.

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