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Business Ethics: Best Practices for Designing and Managing Ethical Organizations (Book & eBook Pack)


ISBN13: 9781526460356
Published: January 2018
Publisher: Sage Publications
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Book & eBook
Price: £98.00



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Using a unique Optimal Ethics Systems Model that outlines how to hire and train ethical employees, make ethical decisions, and create a trusting, productive work environment, author Denis Collins shows how to design high integrity and superior performance organizations that reinforce ethical behavior and reduce ethical risks.

New to this edition:-

  • Premium Ethical Dilemma videos located in the Interactive eBook challenge students to practice their ethical reasoning and ethical decision-making skills.
  • New case studies tackle complex ethical issues through real-world companies such as the NFL, Wells Fargo, Exxon Mobil, and Volkswagen.
  • New chapter-opening ethical dilemmas based on real situations allow students to grapple with the grey areas of business ethics.
  • Optimal Ethics System Check-Up surveys summarize the best practices discussed in the chapter to allow students to assess, benchmark, and continuously improve their own organization.
  • Ethics in the News activities profile real-world events such as United Airlines’ removal of a passenger on an overbooked flight to challenge students to think critically about how they would respond in a particular situation.
  • Up for Debate features highlight contentious issues that students encounter in real life (such as Facebook privacy).