Leading with values : strategies for making ethical decisions in business and life / Neil Malhotra, Stanford Graduate School of Business, Ken Shotts, Stanford Graduate School of Business.
Material type: TextPublisher: New York : Cambridge University Press, 2022Description: 1 online resourceContent type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781108893220
- 174/.4 23
- HF5387
- BUS008000
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Follow Your Gut? -- Self-Deception and Rationalization -- The Power of the Situation -- Shareholders, Stakeholders, and Societal Institutions -- Weighing Consequences -- Perspective-Taking -- Being Fair -- What Are Your Core Values?
"One of the hardest parts of being a leader is handling disagreements about values. The skills required to do this are increasingly important in polarized societies where there is pressure for businesses and organizations to have a sense of purpose and "do the right thing." Our book helps readers address these challenges. To do this, we don''t give a simplistic cookie-cutter recipe for what is right and wrong. Rather, we guide readers on a journey to rigorously explore their values and better understand the values of others. We discuss the human psychology that drives conflicts over values as well as the philosophical frameworks that have guided people for millennia. We provide strategies, based in research from psychology and the behavioral sciences, whichthat readers can use to implement their values in their lives and their organizations. Topics covered include moral intuitions, self-serving biases, situational pressures, social norms, the role of business in society, consequentialism/utilitarianism, motives, perspective-taking, justice, fairness, and liberty"-- Provided by publisher.
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