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MACMILLAN The Practice of Integrity in Business

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Product Description This book explores the role of integrity in business and discusses why all leaders seek to have it. The author argues that it is less about ‘having’ integrity as an attribute, and more about practising it. The Practice of Integrity in Business examines how taking responsibility for ideas, values and practices, as well as accountability and wider creative responsibility for sustaining business, all contribute to the perceived integrity of an organization or business leader. Providing methods through which integrity can be learned, the author demonstrates the importance of practice, learning, dialogue and developing a narrative in forming the basis of trust. The book offers a view of integrity in which ideas, values and practice come together to make business and social sense, and to form the basis of mutual challenge and creativity. From the Back Cover This book explores the role of integrity in business and discusses why all leaders seek to have it. The author argues that it is less about ‘having’ integrity as an attribute, and more about practising it. The Practice of Integrity in Business examines how taking responsibility for ideas, values and practices, as well as accountability and wider creative responsibility for sustaining business, all contribute to the perceived integrity of an organization or business leader. Providing methods through which integrity can be learned, the author demonstrates the importance of practice, learning, dialogue and developing a narrative in forming the basis of trust. The book offers a view of integrity in which ideas, values and practice come together to make business and social sense, and to form the basis of mutual challenge and creativity. About the Author Simon Robinson is Professor of Applied and Professional Ethics, Leeds Beckett University, UK, and Director of the Research Centre for Governance, Leadership and Global Responsibility. He has written and researched in business ethics, corporate social responsibility, the nature and dynamics of responsibility, equality, ethics and culture, and ethics, spirituality and care.

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Format
paperback
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
21 April 2021
Listed Since
20 December 2018

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