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9780072365238

Business Ethics 00/01

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  • Edition: 12th
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2000-02-01
  • Publisher: McGraw Hill College Div

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Table of Contents

To the Reader iv
Topic Guide 2(2)
Selected World Wide Web Sites 4(2)
UNIT 1 Ethics, Values, and Social Responsibility in Business
Overview
6(2)
Thinking Ethically: A Framework for Moral Decision Making
8(3)
Manuel Velasquez
Claire Andre
Thomas Shanks
Michael J. Meyer
How Ethics Can Improve Business Success
11(5)
Dean L. Bottorff
Defining Moments: When Managers Must Choose between Right and Right
16(3)
Joseph L. Badaracco Jr.
Doing the Right Thing
19(4)
Michael Barrier
Why Character Counts
23(2)
Stephen R. Covey
Character: Linchpin of Leadership
25(5)
Michael S. Josephson
UNIT 2 Employees and the Workplace: Ethical Issues and Dilemmas
Overview
28(2)
Employee Rights and Duties
The Global Sullivan Principles, The Global Sullivan Principles, February 1, 1999.
30(1)
Privacy, Business Week, April 5, 1999.
31(5)
Religion in the Workplace: Implications for Managers
36(4)
Barbara Ettorre
Employee Crime
How Safe Is Your Data?
40(6)
Jenny C. McCune
The Anatomy of Fraudulent Behavior
46(6)
John Dunkelberg
Donald P. Robin
Dirty Money Goes Digital, Business Week, September 20, 1999.
52(4)
Sexual Treatment Of Employees
Harassment Grows More Complex
56(4)
Carole O'Blenes
Tales from the Front Line of Sexual Harassment
60(3)
Margot Slade
Surviving Sexual Harassment
63(3)
Melanie Howard
Discriminatory and Prejudicial Employment Practices
You've Come a Short Way, Baby, Business Week, November 23, 1998.
66(5)
Silver Lining
71(2)
Robert McGarvey
Downsizing of the Workforce
The Legacy of Downsizing: Putting the Pieces Back Together
73(6)
Barry Shore
How to Fire People and Still Sleep at Night
79(6)
Kenneth Labich
Whistle-Blowing in the Organization
Whistle-Blowing
85(2)
John E. Richardson
Blowing Whistles, Blowing Smoke
87(2)
Dan Seligman
Handling Ethical Dilemmas at work
Leaders as Value Shapers
89(2)
Kevin Freiberg
Motivating Moral Corporate Behavior
91(6)
Geoffrey P. Lantos
The Parable of the Sadhu
97(5)
Bowen H. McCoy
What's a Secretary to Do when the Boss Asks Her to Lie
102(4)
Rochelle sharpe
UNIT 3 Business and Society: Ethical, Social, and Environmental Issues
Overview
104(2)
Changing Perspectives In Business And Society
Work & Family: Family-Friendly CEOs Are Changing Cultures at More Workplaces
106(2)
Sue Shellenbarger
The Green Bottom Line
108(5)
Gail Dutton
The Elephant t the Environmental Cocktail Party
113(4)
Carl Frankel
Contemporary Ethical Issues
What Price Knowledge?
117(3)
Erika Rasmusson
Workplace Harassment: Employees vs. Customers
120(5)
R. Bruce McAfee
Diana L. Deadrick
Scott W. Kezman
Diversity and the Bottom Line
125(2)
Karen Price Mueller
If We Have It, Do We Use It?
127(2)
Nancy Gibbs
Global Ethics
Values in Tension: Ethics Away from Home
129(8)
Thomas Donaldson
The Environment of Ethics in Global Business
137(4)
William J. Kehoe
The Caux Round Table, Principles for Business: The Rise of International Ethics
141(5)
Joe Skelly
The Case of the Million-Dollar Decision, Michael L. Hackworth
146(4)
Thomas shanks
UNIT 4 Ethics and Social Responsibility in the Marketplace
Overview
148(2)
Marketing Strategy and Ethics
Companies Are Discovering the Value of Ethics
150(3)
Norman E, Bowie
Ethics in the Public Eye, Board Member, May 1998.
153(3)
Why one Jury Dealt a Big Blow to Chrysler in Minivan-Latch Case
156(4)
Milo Geyelin
(Un) Truth in Marketing
160(2)
Dough Wallace
Ethical Practices in the Marketplace
Managing for Orgnizational Integrity
162(9)
Lynn Sharp Paine
Mission Driven, Values Centered
171(2)
William W. George
Diversity at Allstate: A Competitive Weapon
173(7)
Louisa Wah
Winery With a Mission
180(4)
Miriam Schulman
UNIT 5 Developing the Future Ethos and Social Responsibility of Business
Overview
182(2)
Old Ethical Principles: The Corporate Culture
184(3)
William J. Byron
The Four Faces of Corporate Citizenship
187(5)
Archie B. Carroll
Can a Company Be Too Ethical?
192(8)
Andrew W. Singer
The New Bottom Line
200(3)
Ken Blanchard
Brain Drain, Business Week, September 20, 1999.
203(6)
Index 209(3)
Article Review Form 212(1)
Article Rating Form 213

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