26.11.2014 • TopicsCMI 11-12/2014

Managing Business Ethics: Straight Talk about How to Do It Right

Managing Business Ethics: Straight Talk about How to Do It Right
Managing Business Ethics: Straight Talk about How to Do It Right

The authors bring together a mix of theory and practice in their book. In this new edition, the dynamic author team of Linda Treviño, prolific researcher and distinguished professor, and Kate Nelson, professor and longtime practitioner of strategic organizational communications and human resources, equip students with the pragmatic knowledge they need to identify and solve ethical dilemmas, understand their own and others' ethical behavior, and promote ethical behavior in their organization. Managing Business Ethics is the perfect text to prepare students for a range of roles in the business world- managers across business functions, communications professionals, compliance officers, corporate counsels, human resources managers, and senior executives.

Managing Business Ethics
Linda Treviño, Kate Nelson
John Wiley & Sons
Price: 182.- Euro
ISBN: 978-1-118-58267-1

 

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