Ethics Incorporated: Top Priority and Bottom LineThis pioneering book discusses the role of ethics in today's fiercely competitive business environment. The author examines in detail how business ethics and values contribute to effective business practices. The book approaches this important subject from the perspective of leadership and maintains that thinking in terms of business ethics is really thinking leadership. The book illustrates how if top management has a clear focus on ethics it brings about more competitiveness, creativity, cohesion and direction in business practices. |
Contents
Preface to the Revised Edition | 7 |
Step by Step | 61 |
Vendor Monitoring and Compliance | 177 |
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Ethics Incorporated: Top Priority and Bottom Line, Volume 13 Dipankar Gupta No preview available - 2006 |
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