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  • 1.  1 great reading?

    Posted 04-24-2009 14:29

    I like Linda's 1 great question on governance!

    I would like to add – as long as your brains are working in that mindset - if you were going to identify simply a great reading in business ethics, the one that no student should graduate without reading, what would it be?

     

     

     

    Prof. Laura P. Hartman
    Professor of Business Ethics, Dept. of Management
    DePaul University
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  • 2.  1 great reading?

    Posted 04-24-2009 14:47
    That's a tough one Laura,

    But I might have to say (though I've not always used it in every class I've taught ;-)

    "It's Good Business," by Robert Solomon. There are various versions in print. Here's a link to one, with a different title Compliance, Contribution, and Consequences: The Meaning of Integrity:

    http://books.google.com/books?id=6RF1We8m1oEC&pg=PA27&lpg=PA27&dq=%22it%27s+good+business%22+solomon+consequences&source=bl&ots=yQQDcrrJpA&sig=cpbneXBRQmrv63KvoTH_1k3Bz5k&hl=en&ei=AAjySdDkKJy0tgPh2dzgCg&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=10#PPA27,M1

    Best,
    Julian

    On Fri, Apr 24, 2009 at 12:28 PM, Hartman, Laura <LHARTMAN@depaul.edu> wrote:

    I like Linda's 1 great question on governance!

    I would like to add – as long as your brains are working in that mindset - if you were going to identify simply a great reading in business ethics, the one that no student should graduate without reading, what would it be?

     

     

     

    Prof. Laura P. Hartman
    Professor of Business Ethics, Dept. of Management
    DePaul University
    1 E. Jackson Blvd., ste. 7000
    Chicago, IL 60604
    Ph: 312/362-6569, Fax: 312/362-6973
    Mobile: 312/493-9929
     

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