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In both the for-profit and the not-for-profit sectors, there is
increasing focus on bottom-line results. As organizational goals
become ever more quantified, the role of the professional has
changed. In almost every profession, a growing conflict of interest
now exists between the push of the organization's highly specific
and measurable goals on the one hand, and the pull of professional
standards and values on the other hand. The purpose of this book is to identify, describe, and
understand these conflicts of interests in a wide variety of
professional fields. This volume includes articles on medicine,
law, accounting, social work, clergy, insurance, computer
professionals, and advertising experts, among others, written by
experts in the fields. In addition, this volume includes a number
of broader pieces related to the topic of professionalism. This volume documents evidence to support the contention that there is a growing crisis in the professions, one that is not limited to one or two professions. The good news is that there is ample evidence that, in every profession, there are opportunities for growth, as well. The professions are facing a defining moment. This volume explores how they might respond.
The purpose of the series is to explore the central and unique role of organizational ethics in creating and sustaining a pluralistic, free enterprise economy. The primary goal of the research studies published here is to examine how profit seeking and not for profit organizations can be conceived and designed to satisfy legitimate human needs in an ethical and meaningful way.
Each of the articles in this volume, authored by well-known researchers from around the globe, focus on new and emerging issues in business and organizational ethics. In every case, the authors offer creative insights and cutting-edge perspectives. The overriding theme of the volume is the need to provide creative ethical solutions in an emerging global economy defined by increasing reliance on knowledge and technology.
The purpose of the series is to explore the central and unique role of organizational ethics in creating and sustaining a pluralistic, free enterprise economy. The primary goal of the research studies published here is to examine how profit seeking and not for profit organizations can be conceived and designed to satisfy legitimate human needs in an ethical and meaningful way.
This volume contains articles and essays from internationally
renowned authors and thinkers about the relationship among
business, business ethics, religion, and spirituality. The authors
included in this book represent multiple perspectives including
Christian, Jewish, Hindu, philosophical, and others.
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