The Ethical Challenge: How to Lead with Unyielding Integrity

the ethical challenge: how to lead with unyielding integrity

more information about The Ethical Challenge: How to Lead with Unyielding Integrity

The Ethical Challenge: How to Lead with Unyielding Integrity

Editorial Reviews
Book Description
The Enron debacle, the demise of Arthur Andersen, questionable practices at Tyco, Qwest, WorldCom, and a seemingly endless list of others have pushed public regard for business and business leaders to new lows. The need for smart leaders with vision and integrity has never been greater. Things need to change—and it will not be easy.

We can take a first step toward producing better business leaders by changing some of our own ideas about what it means to "win." Noel M. Tichy and Andrew R. McGill have brought together a stellar group of contributors from a variety of perspectives—including General Electric CEO Jeffrey Immelt, former Secretary of State James A. Baker III, and renowned management gurus Robert Quinn and C. K. Prahalad, among others—to offer insights that will help build better leaders, communities, and organizations. They show how to present a "Teachable Point of View" about business ethics that will help all leaders within an organization:

Successful business leaders must be able to articulate their own unique Teachable Point of View on business ethics and drive it through their organization to ensure that everyone knows the ethical line and is neither shy nor silent if others risk crossing it.

Book Info
Collection of contributions offering insights that will help build better leaders, communities, and organizations. Shows how to present a 'Teachable Point of View' about business ethics that will help all leaders within an organization. Topics include internalizing core values and raising the ethical bar.

The Ethical Challenge: How to Lead with Unyielding Integrity

The Ethical Challenge: How to Lead with Unyielding Integrity,Noel M. Tichy,Andrew McGill,John Wiley & Sons,078796767X,Business & Economics,Business / Economics / Finance,Business Ethics,Business/Economics,Integrity,Leadership,Leadership In Business,Moral and ethical aspects,Organizational Behavior,United States,Business & Economics / Organizational Behavior

English Books:

  1. The Expressive Organization : Linking Identity, Reputation, and the Corporate Brand
  2. The Home Buyer's Organizer : A Step-by-Step Guide to Paving the Way to Your New Home
  3. The Human Side of Organizations (8th Edition)
  4. The Internet in the Workplace : How New Technology is Transforming Work
  5. The Life of Langston Hughes : Volume I: 1902-1941, I, Too, Sing America (Life of Langston Hughes, 1902-1941)
  6. The Mechanisms of Governance
  7. The Moral Advantage : How to Succeed in Business by Doing the Right Thing
  8. The Myth of Free Trade : The Pooring of America
  9. The Nature of Leadership
  10. The New Handbook of Organizational Communication : Advances in Theory, Research, and Methods

English Books

English Books

Recommended Books

  1. Ice Sculpture: Secrets of a Japanese Master
  2. True Swamp Stoneground & Hillbound
  3. Crashing Hollywood : How to Keep Your Integrity Up, Your Clothes On, and Still Make It in Hollywood
  4. Microsoft Windows XP Professional Administrator's Guide
  5. Dictionary of Road Transport Terminology
  6. Deep Impact Mission: Looking Beneath the Surface of a Cometary Nucleus
  7. Computational Neural Networks for Geophysical Data Processing
  8. Branching in Nature
  9. Callie & the Dealer & A Dog Named Jake
  10. Comfort for a Child's Heart
  11. Collecting Yo-Yos
  12. Constantine the African and 'Ali Ibn Al-'Abbas Al-Magusi: The Pantegni and Related Texts
  13. Che Guevara
  14. Birds
  15. Eat.Shop.San Francisco