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Book Synopsis The Stakeholders' Golden Rule by : Raymond Giuliani, Jr.
Download or read book The Stakeholders' Golden Rule written by Raymond Giuliani, Jr. and published by . This book was released on 2021-03-16 with total page 290 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book sets forth real-life experiences associated with politics, ethics and the greater good. It focuses on some bad actors using politics to enable unethical behavior. It is also a story of how well-meaning people who ignore certain ethical constraints in pursuit of a politically greater good can find themselves actually nurturing a devastating outcome.It's a safe bet that you have both witnessed and been involved directly in similar real-life experiences. They stretched your patience and ruined many days. There is no single solution to the challenge of mixing politics and ethics into an optimal result, but this book will offer an approach to deal with this challenge...keep it separate from your family and always be at peace with the reflection you see when you look at a mirror.I hope you find my book to be entertaining and enlightening as we try to make our world better.
Book Synopsis The Golden Rule in Sports by : Alicia Bockel
Download or read book The Golden Rule in Sports written by Alicia Bockel and published by Springer. This book was released on 2014-08-19 with total page 197 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Elite level sport lends itself to a highly competitive environment that encourages players to seek a competitive advantage in order to win. Since competition is an inherent condition that is also considered desirable in this setting, it may at first glance seem as if cooperation does not have any room in elite level sports. Sustainable cooperation can be mutually advantageous for players, but it only has a chance of coming into fruition if it is also in line with individual players’ self-interests. In order for morality and self-interests to align with one another, investment in the conditions is required. Alicia Bockel analyzes ways that players can invest in the conditions of sustainable cooperation for a mutual advantage despite a highly competitive sports environment.
Book Synopsis Social Movements, Stakeholders and Non-Market Strategy by : Forrest Briscoe
Download or read book Social Movements, Stakeholders and Non-Market Strategy written by Forrest Briscoe and published by Emerald Group Publishing. This book was released on 2018-08-06 with total page 399 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This edited collection brings together research that bridges the domains of stakeholder theory, non-market strategy and social movement theory.
Book Synopsis The Stakeholder Strategy by : Ann Svendsen
Download or read book The Stakeholder Strategy written by Ann Svendsen and published by Berrett-Koehler Publishers. This book was released on 1998-11-05 with total page 223 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Stakeholder Strategy shows business leaders and managers how to establish and maintain positive, mutually beneficial stakeholder relationships.
Book Synopsis Management Fundamentals by : Robert N. Lussier
Download or read book Management Fundamentals written by Robert N. Lussier and published by SAGE Publications. This book was released on 2019-11-05 with total page 706 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Packed with experiential exercises, self-assessments, and group activities, the Ninth Edition of Management Fundamentals develops essential management skills students can use in their personal and professional lives.
Book Synopsis The Ethically Responsible Organization by : Ronald R. Sims
Download or read book The Ethically Responsible Organization written by Ronald R. Sims and published by IAP. This book was released on 2023-01-01 with total page 424 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Today’s businesses have an obligation to conduct themselves in an ethical and responsible manner at all times. Fortunately, many businesses have historically embraced the idea that they can operate in an ethically & responsible manner. However, there are way too many companies that are willing to cut corners and do whatever it takes to make a profit, thus contributing to the vortex of mistrust, distrust, misinformation, disinformation and less than full disclosures as a result of their unethical misconduct. This book takes the position that ‘enough is enough’ and argues that all businesses can and must be ethically responsible no matter its size or whether it operates locally or globally. The book describes the features of an ethically responsible (e.g., ethical and socially responsible) organization that is committed to always “doing the right things” which means they are committed to building, institutionalizing and sustaining an ethically oriented organizational culture. Ethical responsibility means maintaining —even improving— your bottom line, while setting a high bar for high ethical standards AND making a positive contribution to society. The book argues that organizations must be attentive to ensuring that the culture has as its core accountability, responsibility, and learning which means it invests in developing and expecting all of its employees to be fully engaged in making ethical decisions and being ethical leaders. The book also discusses what it means to be an ethically responsible global business, leader, middle manager, and lower level employee. The Ethically Responsible Organization provides a detailed look at the importance of organizations doing preventive work to avoid ethical falls or scandals and takes the position that if such a fall or scandal occurs then the company should seize the moment and learn from the experience by becoming a learning organization. The book also takes the position that an ethically responsible organization is already a learning organization where continuous inquiry, diagnosis, reflection, learning and self-correction is the keystone of the way it operates. Finally, the book offers some ideas on how organizations can reinforce and sustain themselves as ethically responsible businesses today and in the future by taking a strategic approach to ethics that includes constant and consistent ethics training and education for all its employees and partners. In the end, the purpose of the book is to continue to increase our understanding of why organizations stray from “doing the right things” and how a focus on being ethically responsible can position companies to avoid or quickly respond to any potential ethical misconduct or find themselves in the list of the years’ top ethical scandals. This book is written for all those who also take the stance that ‘enough is enough’ when it comes to the headlines of another failure because the organization’s leaders would not commit to being ethically responsible and find themselves in the throes of an ethical scandal and unable to recover from it – and like “Humpty Dumpty, all the kings horses and all the kings men the company can’t recover from what was a preventable ethical fall.”
Book Synopsis Corporate Social Responsibility by : John O. Okpara
Download or read book Corporate Social Responsibility written by John O. Okpara and published by Springer Science & Business Media. This book was released on 2013-12-02 with total page 315 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In today's global business environment it is no longer acceptable that a corporation does well simply by doing good. It is expected. With increasing pressures from stakeholders to improve the bottom line as well as to be good corporate citizens, business leaders face tough decisions. What social issues should we support? What initiatives should we develop that will do the most good for the company as well as the cause? Do we include social messages in our advertising, encourage our employees to volunteer, do we modify our business practices? How do we integrate a new initiative into current strategies? These and other challenges will continue to face future leaders. This book provides thoughtful answers to these important questions, and to many more. The book offers suggestions on how to choose among major worthy causes and also how to measure the amount of good achieved both for the recipients and the companies themselves. Of course, all is not only about challenges, there are loads of opportunities that go along with them but it’s only responsible and sustainable leaders who would be able to spot these opportunities. That is the future which awaits 21st century leaders.
Book Synopsis The Cambridge Handbook of Stakeholder Theory by : Jeffrey S. Harrison
Download or read book The Cambridge Handbook of Stakeholder Theory written by Jeffrey S. Harrison and published by Cambridge University Press. This book was released on 2019-05-09 with total page 301 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A comprehensive foundation for stakeholder theory, written by many of the most respected and highly cited experts in the field.
Book Synopsis Management Fundamentals by : Robert N. Lussier
Download or read book Management Fundamentals written by Robert N. Lussier and published by SAGE Publications. This book was released on 2023-02-21 with total page 814 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Packed with experiential exercises, self-assessments, and group activities, Management Fundamentals: Concepts, Applications, and Skill Development, Tenth Edition develops essential management skills students can use in their personal and professional lives. Bestselling author Robert N. Lussier uses the most current cases and examples to illustrate management concepts in today’s ever-changing business world. This fully updated new edition provides in-depth coverage of key AACSB topics such as diversity, ethics, technology, and globalization. New to this Edition: New Cases New and expanded coverage of important topics like generational differences, sexual harassment, AI, cybersecurity, entrepreneurial mindset, managing change, and emotional intelligence Fully updated Trends and Issues in Management sections in each chapter Hundreds of new examples, statistics, and references so your students are exposed to the latest thinking in management Key Features: Case studieshighlight contemporary challenges and opportunities facing managers at well-known organizations such as IKEA, LG, Alibaba, and Buc-ees. Trends and Issuessectionsexplore timely topics such as the changing nature of work, managing multiple generations, and virtual teams. Self-Assessmentshelp readers gain personal knowledge of management functions in the real world and provide opportunities for readers to learn about their personal management styles and apply chapter concepts. Skill Builder Exercisesdevelop skills readers can use in their personal and professional lives. Ideas on Management chapter-opening caseshighlight real companies and people and are revisited throughout the chapter to illustrate and reinforce chapter concepts. Case studiesask readers to put themselves in the role of a manager to apply chapter concepts and consider issues facing real organizations.
Book Synopsis You Are WHY You Eat by : Ramani Durvasula
Download or read book You Are WHY You Eat written by Ramani Durvasula and published by Rowman & Littlefield. This book was released on 2014-01-14 with total page 293 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In You Are WHY You Eat, food becomes a digestible metaphor. If you are gorging and numbing yourself with food, are you doing the same thing in life? Instead of trying to please others all the time, what would happen if you listened to your inner voice? What if you could find a way to stop eating, stop working at a bad job, stop a bad relationship before you walk down the aisle—stop anything when you are full? Understanding WHY you eat can lead to real and lasting change--both in your weight loss and all other areas of your life. You Are WHY You Eat teaches readers to take back control in their lives. Dr. Ramani takes an iconoclastic, brave, edgy, and witty approach to self-help. She teaches you to unearth that inner voice, and let it be heard. She turns all of your childhood teachings upside down and forces you to take responsibility for your choices in life. Through real-life anecdotes and exercises, she gives you the tools you need to live on your terms, not those of the stakeholders that surround you. It will help you trust yourself and act from the gut, while making that gut smaller at the same time. And in so doing, it will help people live lives that are braver, more authentic, and less riddled with regret. You can change your food attitude and change your life!
Book Synopsis The Ethical Journalist by : Gene Foreman
Download or read book The Ethical Journalist written by Gene Foreman and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2022-06-21 with total page 453 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Ethical Journalist Praise for the Third Edition of The Ethical Journalist “A riveting examination of journalism ethics, updated for the seismic change that is now an industry constant. The Ethical Journalist is written to fortify journalism students, but real-life examples of everything from faked photographs to reporting on presidential lies make it valuable to all of us who care about the news.” ANN MARIE LIPINSKI, CURATOR OF THE NIEMAN FOUNDATION AT HARVARD UNIVERSITY AND FORMER EDITOR OF THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE Praise for the Earlier Editions “The book is superb — the definitive work on journalism ethics and practices. It should be a basic text in every school of journalism.” GENE ROBERTS, FORMER EXECUTIVE EDITOR OF THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER AND FORMER MANAGING EDITOR OF THE NEW YORK TIMES “At a time when the internet has turned journalism inside out and blown up long-held traditions, the need for media ethics is even more critical. This is the book to help guide students and the rest of us through the revolution.” ALICIA C. SHEPARD, FORMER NPR OMBUDSMAN The third edition of The Ethical Journalist is a comprehensive examination of current issues in the field of journalism ethics, researched and written by four journalists with experience in both the newsroom and the classroom. It gives students and professionals the tools they need to navigate the challenges of journalism today, first explaining the importance of ethics in journalism and then putting a decision-making strategy to work. The text is supplemented by case studies and essays, and two companion websites provide additional materials for educators and a forum for all users to discuss new topics in journalism ethics as they arise.
Book Synopsis The Sports Event Management and Marketing Playbook by : Frank Supovitz
Download or read book The Sports Event Management and Marketing Playbook written by Frank Supovitz and published by John Wiley & Sons. This book was released on 2013-09-23 with total page 512 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: As a sporting event planner, how do you keep up with the trends of the ticket buying public, sponsorship and merchandising while at the same time attending to the hundreds of management and operational details required to execute the event? A successful sports event requires a planner that can read signals from their market and plan strategically to maintain sponsors and a fill an arena.
Book Synopsis The Influence Agenda by : M. Clayton
Download or read book The Influence Agenda written by M. Clayton and published by Springer. This book was released on 2014-04-15 with total page 273 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book sets out a systematic way to understand who you need to influence, how to evaluate the priority you give to each person, what tactics will work the best, and how to plan and execute your campaign. It provides powerful tools and processes which use the psychology of influence and grounds them in experience of managing projects and change.
Book Synopsis Engaging With Stakeholders by : Adam Lindgreen
Download or read book Engaging With Stakeholders written by Adam Lindgreen and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2018-08-15 with total page 453 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Engaging with Stakeholders: A Relational Perspective on Responsible Business contends that meaningful and constructive stakeholder engagement efforts should be rooted in a deep relational process of shared understanding, expectations, and viewpoints, through honest, continued dialogue between stakeholders and company management. This anthology follows and reaffirms this view, which also establishes the increasing need to explore the subtleties of how companies can respectfully engage their stakeholders in ways that reflect the corporate strategy and contribute to the ongoing development of business activities and creation of value, for themselves and stakeholders, from social, environmental, and economic perspectives. Stakeholder engagement practices, however, remain highly complex and difficult to manage; their ability to generate value in an inclusive way requires critical consideration. Sound stakeholder engagement efforts also constitute a keystone for responsible business activities. Drawing on a wide range of literature and studies, this book addresses key dimensions of stakeholder engagement, through a responsible business lens, and thereby contributes to identifying the opportunities, challenges, and key organizational implications associated with their unfolding. The four main topics covered are: • Delineating the nature and multiple raisons d’être of stakeholder engagement • Dialogical and communicational foundations of stakeholder engagement • Engaging with diverse stakeholders throughout the value chain • Reaping organizational returns and relational rewards of stakeholder engagement efforts
Book Synopsis The Complete Idiot's Guide to Project Management by : Sunny Baker
Download or read book The Complete Idiot's Guide to Project Management written by Sunny Baker and published by Penguin. This book was released on 2003 with total page 452 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This fully updated edition features new templates, forms, and examples and complies with official PMI and PMBOK standards for project management.
Book Synopsis Managerial Attitudes Toward a Stakeholder Prominence within a Southeast Asia Context by : Lorne Cummings
Download or read book Managerial Attitudes Toward a Stakeholder Prominence within a Southeast Asia Context written by Lorne Cummings and published by Emerald Group Publishing. This book was released on 2009-04-16 with total page 232 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Examines the attitudes of managers and managerial students in Australia, China and Indonesia toward the perceived 'prominence' and 'salience' of selected organisational stakeholders, and their subsequent 'class'.
Book Synopsis Business Ethics from Antiquity to the 19th Century by : David George Surdam
Download or read book Business Ethics from Antiquity to the 19th Century written by David George Surdam and published by Springer Nature. This book was released on 2020-01-29 with total page 389 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book combines elements of economic and business history to study business ethics from antiquity to the nineteenth century. This book begins with so-called primitive people, showing how humans began to exchange goods and commodities from trade as a way to keep peace and prosper. The ancients considered the value and ethics of business, and many of their reflections influenced medieval Catholic thinkers and business participants. Protestants elevated working and profit-making to the respectable and virtuous, and some groups, such as Quakers, came to exemplify good business ethics. This book draws on the work of economists and historians to highlight the importance of changing technologies, religious beliefs, and cultural attitudes, showing that what is considered ethical differs across time and place.