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082 _a174.4 SE ET
100 _aSekerka, Leslie E.
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245 1 0 _aEthics is a daily deal :
_bchoosing to build moral strength as a practice
_cLeslie E. Sekerka
260 _aCham :
_bSpringer International Publishing,
_cc2016.
300 _ax, 259 p. :
_bill. ;
_c24 cm.
505 0 _a1. What Makes You Tick? -- 2. Power From Within -- 3. You are What you Do -- 4. Paying Attention -- 5. Recognizing Your Vulnerabilities -- 6. Small Deceptions Matter -- 7. Deciding to be Ethical -- 8. Managing Your Desires -- 9. Professional Moral Courage -- 10. Moral Competencies -- 11. Ethics Education and Training -- 12. Self-directed Moral Development.
520 _a“Are you an ethical person?” Regardless of your answer, a follow-up probe might be: “How do you know?” Your personal values reflect your beliefs, what you really care about. These values, if they really matter to you, are activated by and through your everyday decisions. How do you ensure that your values, those that reflect your best ethical self, are actually demonstrated in the choices you make on a daily basis? Sometimes what we say we value does not match our actual behavior. Being ethical requires the ability to discern and navigate competing values, continually striving to attain both personal and organizational goals with moral strength. This necessitates the development of skills that support personal governance and your moral competency. To be ethical, building moral strength needs to become a focus of your daily life, which calls for making a deliberate effort to apply the values you say you hold. In reading this book you will see how awareness of your thoughts and emotions—along with specific competencies—can influence your desire to do the right thing and bolster your ability to exercise professional moral courage at work. Drawing insight from the latest research in management, business ethics, organizational behavior, and psychology, this book is intended to help adult learners examine, leverage, and to continue to develop their best ethical selves in organizational life.
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650 7 _aOrganization
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650 7 _aPlanning
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650 7 _aEthics
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650 7 _aBusiness and Management
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650 7 _aIndustrial, Organisational and Economic Psychology
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