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Business ethics : a real world approach / Andrew Ghillyer.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Boston : McGraw-Hill/Irwin, c2008.Description: xx, 287 p. : col. ill. ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 0071101314
  • 9780071101318
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 174.4   22
Contents:
Understanding Ethics -- Defining Business Ethics -- Organizational Ethics -- Corporate Social Responsibility -- Corporate Governance -- The Role of Government -- Blowing the Whistle -- Ethics & Technology -- Ethics & Globalization -- Making it Stick: Doing What's Right Appendix
Summary: This book provides assistance to employees by taking a journey through the challenging world of business ethics at the ground level of the organization rather than flying through the abstract concepts and philosophical arguments at the treetop level. By examining issues and scenarios that relate directly to their work environment (and their degree of autonomy in that environment), employees can develop a clearer sense of how their corporate code of ethics relates to operational decisions made on a daily basis.
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Includes index.

Understanding Ethics -- Defining Business Ethics -- Organizational Ethics -- Corporate Social Responsibility -- Corporate Governance -- The Role of Government -- Blowing the Whistle -- Ethics & Technology -- Ethics & Globalization -- Making it Stick: Doing What's Right Appendix

This book provides assistance to employees by taking a journey through the challenging world of business ethics at the ground level of the organization rather than flying through the abstract concepts and philosophical arguments at the treetop level. By examining issues and scenarios that relate directly to their work environment (and their degree of autonomy in that environment), employees can develop a clearer sense of how their corporate code of ethics relates to operational decisions made on a daily basis.

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