Character and leadership
Article Abstract:
This article advocates reasonable and strong character within an organization and appropriate leadership in management. The author argues the combination of good character and virtue will lead to success in business.
                                        Publisher: University of Florida
Publication Name: Business & Professional Ethics Journal
Subject: Philosophy and religion
ISSN: 0277-2027
Year: 2001
                                
                        Social aspects, Management, Character, Character (Psychology), Virtue
                                        Publication Name: Business & Professional Ethics Journal
Subject: Philosophy and religion
ISSN: 0277-2027
Year: 2001
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"Good ethics is good business": revisited
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Issues discussed concern the relationship between ethics and self-interest in business. Topics addressed include ethical decision-making, and why corporations may value or ignore ethics to achieve their goals.
                                        Publisher: University of Florida
Publication Name: Business & Professional Ethics Journal
Subject: Philosophy and religion
ISSN: 0277-2027
Year: 1999
                                
                        Decision-making, Decision making, Self-interest, Self interest
                                        Publication Name: Business & Professional Ethics Journal
Subject: Philosophy and religion
ISSN: 0277-2027
Year: 1999
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Subjects list: United States, Analysis, Ethical aspects, Business ethics
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