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Tuesday, February 5, 2008

The Business Ethics Activity Book: 50 Exercises for Promoting Integrity at Work by Marlene Caroselli





Product Description

In an age of ethical decay at organizations of every type, a call is being sounded for accountability. Accordingly, companies must educate their employees and executives regarding acceptable practice. The Business Ethics Activity Book presents an array of provocative activities that will help encourage a more ethical approach to:

* Leadership: promoting courage, commitment, and moral responsibility * Workplace conduct: building an ethical environment on individual behavior * Salesmanship: exploring the relationships between sellers and their customers * Management: leading employees by example in daily situations * Teamwork: fostering group behavior that reflects the company's moral outlook

Each section features an interview with a leading ethicist, and every activity provides step-by-step instructions. Also, discussion prompts and suggestions for variations enable the trainer or leader to expand each exercise's application. These exercises will push organizations to challenge the climate of questionable or unexamined ethics and recommit themselves to responsible business methods.
Product Details
Amazon Sales Rank: #551585 in Books
Published on: 2003-06
Number of items: 1
Binding: Paperback
272 pages
Editorial Reviews

OfficePro March 2004
"This book provides a handy tool for those training others about company ethics."

Book Info
Activity book contains 50 exercises designed to engage individuals, teams, and groups in generating thought and discussion. Includes fun exercises, discussion questions, essays, activities, and more. Softcover. DLC: Business ethics.

About the Author

Marlene Caroselli (Rochester, NY) is the author of Leadership Skills for Managers, The Big Book of Meeting Games, Great Session Openers, Closers, and Energizers, and dozens of other books. She has trained employees and executives at organizations including Lockheed-Martin, Mobil, Eastman Kodak, Allied-Signal, and the Departments of Labor and Energy. She may be reached at mccpd@aol.com.
Customer Reviews

Not Worth The Money
I purchased this book for my college students in hopes that it would be some type of hands on activity about Ethics that would make a statement. This book was of no value to me what so ever. It was a waste of money.