Turn peril into possibility
The Business Ethics Field Guide gives you the skills and tools to make better decisions when faced with dilemmas
Every day, good people make poor choices, because the right choice is not always obvious. Learn more about the book that helps you face ethical dilemmas with confidence.
described by the Washington Post as one senator who “would not be bought.”
Knowing the rules isn’t enough. While normal compliance training focuses on the do’s and don’ts, Leading with Ethics focuses on the HOW by giving people the skills to navigate any ethical moment of decision.
With flexible delivery options, and customized versions for Health Care, Law Enforcement, Military, Cyber Security, and more—it’s easier than ever to help people make good decisions.
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Whether you’ve been teaching ethics and CSR for a long time, or you’re brand new, you can give students a great experience with much less work. The Business Ethics & Society Classroom In-A-Box gives you over 30 modules to choose from and automates the whole process for students and for instructors.
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Bill O’Rourke, co-author of the Business Ethics Field Guide, walks through the 13 types of dilemmas you might face and shares tips about how to prepare people to meet them.
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