Good Intentions Aside: A Manager's Guide to Resolving Ethical Problems

Harvard Business Press (1990)
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The author emphasizes the need for business ethics due to the recent business scandals and the effect of these incidents on public opinion, and provides suggestions for handling dilemmas by combining good ethics with good business.

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