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The power of ethics : how to make good choices in a complicated world / Susan Liautaud ; with Lisa Sweetingham.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York : Simon & Schuster, 2021Copyright date: ©2021Edition: First Simon & Schuster hardcover editionDescription: 294 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781982132194
  • 1982132191
Subject(s):
Contents:
Introduction: The edge of ethics -- Banished binary -- Scattered power -- Contagion -- Crumbling pillars -- Blurred boundaries -- Compromised truth -- Ethics on the fly -- Resilience and recovery -- Epilogue: Ethics on tomorrow's edge.
Summary: Citing a pervasive moral decline in business, politics, and technology, a Stanford University ethics instructor and corporate ethics advisor outlines strategic practices for ethical decision making that can transform society for the better.Summary: We're living in a time of moral decline. How do we find a way forward? Today's ethical challenges are increasingly gray, often without a clear right or wrong solution. Liautaud shows how ethics can be used to create a sea change of positive decisions that can ripple outward to our families, communities, workplaces, and the wider world-- offering unprecedented opportunity for good. -- adapted from front flap
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Adult Book Adult Book Dr. James Carlson Library NonFiction 170.44 L693 Available 33111009782059
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

The essential guide for ethical decision-making in the 21st century, The Power of Ethics depicts "ethical decision-making not in a nebulous philosophical space, but at the point where the rubber meets the road" (Michael Schur, producer and creator of The Good Place ).

It's not your imagination: we're living in a time of moral decline. Publicly, we're bombarded with reports of government leaders acting against the welfare of their constituents; companies prioritizing profits over health, safety, and our best interests; and technology posing risks to society with few or no repercussions for those responsible. Personally, we may be conflicted about how much privacy to afford our children on the internet; how to make informed choices about our purchases and the companies we buy from; or how to handle misconduct we witness at home and at work.

How do we find a way forward? Today's ethical challenges are increasingly gray, often without a clear right or wrong solution, causing us to teeter on the edge of effective decision-making. With concentrated power structures, rapid advances in technology, and insufficient regulation to protect citizens and consumers, ethics are harder to understand than ever. But in The Power of Ethics , Susan Liautaud shows how ethics can be used to create a sea change of positive decisions that can ripple outward to our families, communities, workplaces, and the wider world--offering unprecedented opportunity for good.

Drawing on two decades as an ethics advisor guiding corporations and leaders, academic institutions, nonprofit organizations, and students in her Stanford University ethics courses, Susan Liautaud provides clarity to blurry ethical questions, walking you through a straightforward, four-step process for ethical decision-making you can use every day. Liautaud also explains the six forces driving virtually every ethical choice we face. Exploring some of today's most challenging ethics dilemmas and showing you how to develop a clear point of view, speak out with authority, make effective decisions, and contribute to a more ethical world for yourself and others, The Power of Ethics is the must-have ethics guide for the 21st century.

Text in English.

Introduction: The edge of ethics -- Banished binary -- Scattered power -- Contagion -- Crumbling pillars -- Blurred boundaries -- Compromised truth -- Ethics on the fly -- Resilience and recovery -- Epilogue: Ethics on tomorrow's edge.

Citing a pervasive moral decline in business, politics, and technology, a Stanford University ethics instructor and corporate ethics advisor outlines strategic practices for ethical decision making that can transform society for the better.

We're living in a time of moral decline. How do we find a way forward? Today's ethical challenges are increasingly gray, often without a clear right or wrong solution. Liautaud shows how ethics can be used to create a sea change of positive decisions that can ripple outward to our families, communities, workplaces, and the wider world-- offering unprecedented opportunity for good. -- adapted from front flap

Includes bibliographical references (pages 229-294).

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