The right way to win making business ethics work in the real world
In this pragmatic and accessible business ethics guide, students, entrepreneurs, and professionals learn that business ethics is about so much more than right and wrong. Harvard-educated and McKinsey & Co.-trained business leader Robert Zafft shows that being ethical is not an obstacle to but an...
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Lanham
Rowman & Littlefield,
[2020]
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Table of Contents:
- Intro
- Acknowledgments
- Enough Already!
- PART I: WHAT IS ETHICAL BEHAVIOR?
- 1 CEO Follies: Beyond Greed
- 2 Finding Ethics in a Lifeboat: Decision-Making Frameworks
- 3 Machiavelli: Self-Interest and Self-Regard Posing as Ethics
- 4 The Trashing of Hilton Head: Who Sets the Ethical Baseline?
- PART II: THE ETHICAL BUSINESS AND OTHER FANTASTIC BEASTS
- 5 Owners, Managers, and Stakeholders: Whose Business Is It, Anyway?
- 6 The Market for Reputation: A Fresh Take on the Ford Pinto Scandal
- 7 "You Deal, You Die": The Godfather and Warren Buffett on Reputation
- 8 The Hazards of Lumpy Risk: How Arthur Andersen Met Its End
- PART III: RUNNING AN ETHICAL ORGANIZATION IN THE REAL WORLD
- 9 Organizational Design: The Who and What of Accountability
- 10 Process Control: The How of Accountability
- 11 Culture: The Why of Accountability
- 12 Crises and Cross-Fires: Weathering the Storm
- We Have Met the Enemy, and He Is Us
- Glossary
- Bibliography
- Index
- About the Author
