Four friends bound together by love, trust and devotion cleverly steal 20 million dollars from a card club in southern California. Little do they know that one person's greed could be the death of them all. It's an old game called the Oke Doke. Who will survive and who will stay true to the game?
This is an excellent introduction to business ethics for students and a bracing refresher for men and women already in the marketplace.
A brash assistant.Justin White has the smarts, grit, and determination to succeed in the corporate world despite his colorful hair and eyeliner.
Featuring an Ethical Decision Model, this text explains why being ethical is fully compatible with doing business, discusses what business has to do in order to be ethical, and looks at how properly structured systems can promote ethical ...
Just ask Brad Burton. “Every great thinker will use the ideas in this book but it took Brad to write them down for the rest of us.” —Kanya King, Founder, MOBO “To some on the outside, Brad’s approach seems a little unconventional, ...
This book provides a powerful business explanatory framework for resolving business ethics issues whenever and wherever they arise, and an ethical decision model which can be used to manage the ethical problems of business in all their ...
What should be just business becomes much more when two women agree to a deal that changes their lives.
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An incisive foreword by Dr. David B. Friedman, Associate Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at the New York University School of Medicine, comments on this, puts the book in perspective and offers additional insights into Stein's themes and ...
And it may seem straightforward to blame either indivuduals or, more generally, ruthless markets and amoral commercial society. In Honorable Business, James R. Otteson argues that business activity can be valuable in itself.
Nothing Personal, Just Business