Business and Society: Ethics
and Stakeholder Management by Archie B. Carroll and Ann K. Buchholtz (Hardcover - Mar 20, 2008). South-Western College
Pub; 7 edition (March 20, 2008).
Proven content within the book emphasizes the
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and other current, relevant issues shaping business today. Information Concepts: Strategic
Management & Business Policy (11th Edition) by
Thomas L. Wheelen and David L. Hunger (Paperback - Jul 26, 2007). Prentice Hall; 11
edition (July 26, 2007).
This book contains the latest research and examples of
well-known and not-so-well known companies dealing with complicated strategic
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is made operational through the Strategic Audit, a complete case analysis in terms of
external and internal factors and takes the student through the generation of strategic
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Managing Business Ethics: Straight Talk About How To
Do It Right by Linda K. Trevino and Katherine A. Nelson
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Offering a highly realistic, down-to-earth
look at ethics in the workplace, Linda Trevińo and Kate Nelsons Managing
Business Ethics will help you identify and solve ethical dilemmas, understand why
people behave the way they do, and help you design a culture that will promote ethical
behavior in your organization. Throughout, the emphasis is on common, real-life work
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Managing Care: A
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Ethics) by Joseph L. Verheijde (Hardcover - Dec 22,
2005). Springer; 1 edition (December 22, 2005).
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addressing rationing concerns. However, managed care in the United States has not lived up
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Management of Business
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and C. John Langley (Hardcover - Jan 22,
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logistics theory with practical applications and includes updated material of latest
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Project Governance:
Implementing Corporate Governance and Business Ethics in Nonprofit Organizations (Contributions
to Economics) by
Patrick S. Renz (Paperback - Feb 21, 2007).
Physica-Verlag Heidelberg; 1 edition (February 21, 2007).
Based on a case study the author unveils a gap in the governance of development projects,
a gap between implementation and governance, ultimately hindering effective, transparent
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Spirituality and Ethics in
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management is needed if business and political leaders are to uplift the environmentally
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Strategic Management and
Business Policy (11th
Edition) by
Thomas L. Wheelen and David L. Hunger (Hardcover
- Jul 27, 2007). Prentice Hall; 11 edition (July 27, 2007).
This comprehensive book offers an engaging
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this fieldfrom competitive strategy and industry analysis to environmental trends
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understanding of global economics and its impact on business activities in any location.
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