Can you be trusted to do your job well if you don't feel it is important? Can you be trusted to treat others with integrity? Can you be trusted to do the best job possible if you are not working in areas that reflect your strengths and can you trust your company to fairly evaluate you if you're not? And what if your company doesn't value its employees or encourage entrepreneurial thinking? Can you trust that company with your loyalty or trust it to successfully meet the challenges of tomorrow? The answers to these, and many other questions, are found in The Trust Factor, an exciting book that also provides practical guidelines to create a stimulating work environment in which integrity and ingenuity can thrive. The book concludes with a simple exercise that will measure your and your company's "trust factor."
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This case explores the controversial viral website, peopleofwalmart.com, launched by Adam Kipple, Andrew Kipple, and Luke Wherry that mocks Walmart's shoppers and creates an online community for people who share similar senses of humor: The ...
This instructional case explores ethical and leadership issues within the context of public accounting.
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The signs are that the 1990s will be the decade in which consumer choice takes account of the need for corporate as well as government decisions to reflect progressive social policy.
CP0987 - BUS320 Corporate Governance and Social Responsibility is a Cengage Learning Compose book.
The new edition has been completely revised and updated to include coverage of new legislation affecting business ethics, the most up-to-date examples, and the best practices of high-profile organizations.
Using a proven managerial framework, this accessible, applied text addresses the overall concepts, processes, and best practices associated with successful business ethics programs--helping readers see how ethics can be integrated into key ...
Business Ethics and Policy: Ethical Decision Making and Cases
This title presents social responsibility as the extent to which a business adopts a strategic focus for fulfilling the economic, legal, ethical, and philanthropic responsibilities expected by all its stakeholders.