Presents tools and techniques readers can use to assess their personality and learning styles, and recognize their values and ethics, and offers advice on how to develop the character traits and behaviors employers value in employees.
Provides a variety of viewpoints on business ethics, discussing whether corporations should be socially responsible, and includes a list of organizations concerned with the issue.
Contains fourteen articles that provide varying perspectives on the issue of corporate corruption, discussing the Enron scandal, media portrayals of corrupt executives, legislation, ethics training, and other topics.
Explores how the dog-eat-dog economic climate of the last twenty years has led to corrupt values in the United States, forcing many people to cutting corners, deception, and corruption.
Examines several aspects of whistle-blowing, including how individuals decide to do so; the conditions necessary for it to make a difference; legal protections; and the global impact of the U.S.'s support of whistle-blowing.