Beat the competition. Go global. Influence government. Persuade
customers. Increase shareholder value. These are among the
pressures to perform in today's business environment, and the
consequences of failure can be dire. Leaders must stay ahead of
competitors and deliver results, all while trying to do the right
thing by employees, customers, communities, and other stakeholders.
Yet the opportunities to cross ethical boundaries are widespread
and compelling. What are leaders learning as they face these
challenges? Over a dozen of today's most influential
leaders--people who grapple with ethical dilemmas on a near-daily
basis--share real-world perspectives from the trenches, showing the
breadth of ethical challenges facing today's leaders in a variety
of industries and professional fields. Leaders on Ethics is a
window into the minds of some of our most prominent leaders. It
features first-hand presentations by CEOs and other nationally
known executives, originally given to their peers during discussion
forums at The Southern Institute for Business and Professional
Ethics. In addressing subjects ranging from marketing with a
conscience to promoting workplace diversity to dealing with the
implications of globalization, these leaders provide a wide variety
of perspectives on the ethics of leadership. Along the way, they
reveal successes and failures and present lessons learned in
navigating the tumultuous waters of today's society. The following
leaders, among others, share their experiences in facing--and
facing down--ethical dilemmas and challenges: *James Copeland,
recently retired chairman and CEO of Deloitte & Touche,
discusses ethics in public accounting and the uncertain future
ofbig accounting firms. *Debra Waller, chairman and CEO of Jockey
International, on the ethics of using sexual images to sell apparel
to young people. *Jack Ward, chairman and CEO of Russell
Corporation, on the challenge of managing workforce diversity.
*Deval Patrick, former executive VP, corporate secretary and
general counsel of The Coca-Cola Company, former general counsel of
Texaco, and now the governor of Massachusetts, on globalization and
corporate accountability. *Karen Katen, president of Pfizer Human
Health and vice chairman of Pfizer, on ethical issues in the
pharmaceutical industry. *Ed Zinbarg, retired chief investment
officer and chief administrative officer of Prudential Life
Insurance Company, on what businesses can learn about ethics from
the world's major religions. *John Wieland, founder and CEO of John
Wieland Homes and Neighborhoods, on the ethical challenges he
encountered in developing an entrepreneurial firm. *Steve Odland,
chairman and CEO of The Office Depot and chair of the corporate
governance task force of Business Roundtable, on what corporations
are learning about best practices in ethical governance. Framed by
insightful commentary by ethics and leadership expert John Knapp,
this volume illuminates ethical leadership in action, and its
timeless principles will serve to inspire and guide aspiring
leaders, students, and entrepreneurs for decades to come.
General
Imprint: |
Praeger Publishers Inc
|
Country of origin: |
United States |
Release date: |
August 2007 |
First published: |
September 2007 |
Editors: |
John C. Knapp Ph.D.
|
Dimensions: |
235 x 156 x 18mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Hardcover
|
Pages: |
136 |
ISBN-13: |
978-0-275-99671-0 |
Categories: |
Books >
Business & Economics >
General
|
LSN: |
0-275-99671-9 |
Barcode: |
9780275996710 |
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