Corporate Strategy and the Search for EthicsManagers and theorists are focusing on values in today's business world. The point of view advanced in this book is simple yet groundbreaking: the search for excellence and the search for ethics amount to the same thing, and both have to be integrated into corporate strategy. |
Contents
The Revolution in Management | 3 |
When in Rome | 21 |
The Language of Ethics | 44 |
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