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Making Ethical Decisions in the Workplace
Making Ethical Decisions in the Workplace
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From the Preface:
Values are found in the behavior of managers-not in their words or in codes of conduct but in the actions that they take in the workplace.
This volume is a collection of management case studies. Each case describes a real situation faced by a manager in the workplace. And each situation calls for action.
The hope is that as you wrestle with the issues found in the cases, your perspectives and understanding of ethics will expand and your commitments to enhance the quality of decision-making in your management communities are strengthened. After all, it is you and others like you who are creating work environments known for ethical practices and both personal and professional accountabilities.
Dr. Edward L. Felton Jr., currently Professor of Business administration at the Mason School of Business of the College of William and Mary, has had a 35-year career in management education, research, and consulting, principally in the areas of ethics, strategy, governance, and international business. He heads the school's Walsh Ethics Initiative and has authored or co-authored 10 books and over 300 case management studies and articles.
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