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Events on Wall Street and Main Street reveal that some business
leaders make dramatically unethical self-serving decisions that
ignore the public interest. How can business schools educate future
business leaders to make ethical decisions? Unfortunately, most
business schools fail in teaching ethical decision-making. They
erroneously assume that such decision-making is primarily conscious
and reason-based, reflecting the western cultural orientation
toward science and logic. In this book, Thomas Culham cites
neurological findings showing that unconscious processes and
emotions play a much more significant role than reason in making
ethical decisions. Culham urges business schools to teach a
modified form of emotional intelligence, linked with
research-supported contemplative practices from the great
meditative traditions. This book details the author's ethics
curriculum and explains its successful application at the Sauder
School of Business at the University of British Columbia. This
fascinating, interdisciplinary, and highly practical curriculum
integrates philosophy (virtue ethics), Daoist thinking, psychology,
and neuroscience. This curriculum intends to transform the way
business schools teach decisionmaking. Such an effort might just
transform the way we do business.
Events on Wall Street and Main Street reveal that some business
leaders make dramatically unethical self-serving decisions that
ignore the public interest. How can business schools educate future
business leaders to make ethical decisions? Unfortunately, most
business schools fail in teaching ethical decision-making. They
erroneously assume that such decision-making is primarily conscious
and reason-based, reflecting the western cultural orientation
toward science and logic. In this book, Thomas Culham cites
neurological findings showing that unconscious processes and
emotions play a much more significant role than reason in making
ethical decisions. Culham urges business schools to teach a
modified form of emotional intelligence, linked with
research-supported contemplative practices from the great
meditative traditions. This book details the author's ethics
curriculum and explains its successful application at the Sauder
School of Business at the University of British Columbia. This
fascinating, interdisciplinary, and highly practical curriculum
integrates philosophy (virtue ethics), Daoist thinking, psychology,
and neuroscience. This curriculum intends to transform the way
business schools teach decisionmaking. Such an effort might just
transform the way we do business.
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