Management Ethics: Integrity at WorkManagement Ethics: Integrity at Work redefines what it means for a manager to function with integrity in the private and public sectorsùdomestically and globally. It integrates the latest theoretical work in both descriptive and normative ethics, and incorporates legal, communication, quality, and organizational theories into a conceptual framework that improves managerial judgment in the handling of moral complexity at work. The authors use their organizational ethics consulting and academic research experience to provide practical assessment and decision-making tools that convert ethics theories into sound action steps. The book examines three key dimensions of management integrityùjudgment, process, and developmental dimensionsùand applies them to individual chapters devoted to the subprocesses of ethical planning, organizing, leading, and controlling. The authors focus their theories and tools on 28 ethics minicases related to each management function in seven allied management application clusters: accounting, auditing management; finance, investment management; marketing, advertising management; business management, business law, human resource management; technology, quality operations, organizational behavior management; public, nonprofit, health care management; and international, environmental, public policy management. Management Ethics: Integrity at Work builds management integrity by linking and enhancing both ethics and management competence in responsible planning, organizing, leading, and controlling for use by professionals and students in the private and public sectorsùdomestically and globally. |
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Contents
Introduction and Overview | 3 |
Management Ethics and Management Integrity | 57 |
14 | 122 |
Management Ethics and Integrity Practice | 127 |
24 | 146 |
38 | 153 |
Organizing With Integrity | 166 |
41 | 203 |
Controlling With Integrity | 277 |
65 | 290 |
Management Style Assessment MSA | 327 |
A Business Charter for Sustainable Development | 338 |
Organization Ethics Development System OEDS | 346 |
Leadership Empowerment Readiness Assessment | 355 |
391 | |
About the Authors | 397 |
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References to this book
Research Methods for Political Science: Quantitative and Qualitative Methods David E. McNabb No preview available - 2004 |
Managerial Ethics: Moral Management of People and Processes Marshall Schminke No preview available - 1998 |