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This book outlines the various elements involved in ethical
decision-making for nonprofit leaders, and whose rights to
prioritize when facing complex situations. Nonprofit board members
and employees are often placed in difficult situations, with no
single stakeholder and an allegiance to mission statements whose
outcomes can be difficult to measure. While nonprofit charitable
organizations are generally considered more trustworthy than their
counterparts in the public or for-profit sector, when scandals and
wrongdoings are uncovered, they must be dealt with in ethical ways.
Through a case study approach, this book delivers clear ethical
decision-making frameworks and promotes robust reflection on how to
arrive at different decision points and throw light on elements
that are often ignored or assumed. Ultimately, it offers students,
researchers, and managers a practical approach to the ambiguous
question, what is the ethical way?
This book outlines the various elements involved in ethical
decision-making for nonprofit leaders, and whose rights to
prioritize when facing complex situations. Nonprofit board members
and employees are often placed in difficult situations, with no
single stakeholder and an allegiance to mission statements whose
outcomes can be difficult to measure. While nonprofit charitable
organizations are generally considered more trustworthy than their
counterparts in the public or for-profit sector, when scandals and
wrongdoings are uncovered, they must be dealt with in ethical ways.
Through a case study approach, this book delivers clear ethical
decision-making frameworks and promotes robust reflection on how to
arrive at different decision points and throw light on elements
that are often ignored or assumed. Ultimately, it offers students,
researchers, and managers a practical approach to the ambiguous
question, what is the ethical way?
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