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The Business Ethics Field Guide
- The Essential Companion to Leading Your Career and Your Organization to Greatness
- Narrated by: Bill O'Rourke
- Length: 8 hrs and 58 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Any cursory online search will reveal thousands of books and articles that try to help you become a better manager or a better leader. According to many of these texts, managing involves planning and budgeting, organizing, controlling, problem solving, and communicating; while leading means establishing direction, aligning people, motivating and inspiring them, and creating change.
In this audiobook, we propose a third set of skills that are often neglected but are just as essential for effective leadership: the ability to clarify individual and organizational values and to find a way forward when these values conflict. This audiobook will help you develop those skills and apply them in your organization to become a better leader.
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"A superb guide to personal and organizational ethics!" (Stephen M. R. Covey, author of The Speed of Trust)
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- Tyler
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Thought-Provoking and Thorough
A great guide to thinking through the ethics that come into play in all human interaction, and especially in corporate affiliations.