Business EthicsBusiness Ethics
a Case Study Approach
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Current format, Book, 2009, , All copies in use. Offered in 0 more formatsHenn is an attorney and consultant on legal and ethics training, and he uses case studies to illustrate how companies with strong ethical foundations usually outperform those that are not motivated by these priorities. Written for business leaders, policymakers and anyone "tasked with a duty," this book examines the key elements of ethical and unethical business behaviors and outlines some of the psychological factors that may influence decision-making. The author provides recommendations for increasing the role of trust in an organization such as promoting an affinity between employees and the corporate image. Annotation ©2009 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
An important guide for senior management on structuring an organization to promote ethical behavior and enhance performance
Designed for senior leaders of organizations–boards of directors; C-level executives; trustees; managing partners; government officials; and anyone tasked with a duty–Business Ethics: A Case Study Approach provides readers with an understanding of the human elements that drive ethical and unethical behavior and how to recognize indicators–both bad and good–of an organization's ethical make-up. Topics featured include: what drives individual decision making; how groups and environments influence decision making; the role of leadership; and much more.
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