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Overview"Much needed in these times when confidence in corporations has eroded, A Business Tale offers you the inspiration to make ethical choices even when it isn’t easy or immediately rewarding. Wouldn’t it be nice if all executives had a magical rabbit?like the one in the movie Harvey -- following them around reminding them to be ethical? In this charming fable, Aristotle (Ari, for short) is a pooka -- a mythical, invisible creature with a penchant for advising against dishonesty. Our hero, Edgar P. Benchley, has been able to see and hear Ari since childhood, and as he journeys through his professional life, constantly faced with challenging questions of good conduct, Ari helps remind him that nice guys can succeed…even in the world of business. Following the story, inside this book you’ll find: real-life examples of ethical situations a 10-step action plan for ethical behavior in the workplace story formatting to impart basics of ethics in the business world A Business Tale is an easy-to-read, unforgettable ""spoonful of sugar"" to help companies and individuals digest the sometimes tart lessons of practical morality in the workplace." Full Product DetailsAuthor: Marianne M. JENNINGSPublisher: HarperCollins Focus Imprint: Amacom Edition: Special ed. Dimensions: Width: 13.60cm , Height: 0.90cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.194kg ISBN: 9780814473221ISBN 10: 0814473229 Pages: 128 Publication Date: 19 July 2018 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Language: English & English Table of ContentsReviewsKate Wendleton, syndicated columnist, Kate & Dale Talk Jobs : It's tough to write a book about ethics and not get preachy. However, business professor Marianne Jennings has pulled it off with her new book, A Business Tale. She gives us a charming business fable -- including a talking rabbit -- along with her own insightful commentary. <p> Dallas Morning News: Exactly what does a Very Large Rabbit have to do with business? In this whimsical fable, Marianne M. Jennings makes the leap quite easily. Kate Wendleton, syndicated columnist, Kate & Dale Talk Jobs It's tough to write a book about ethics and not get preachy. However, business professor Marianne Jennings has pulled it off with her new book, A Business Tale. She gives us a charming business fable -- including a talking rabbit -- along with her own insightful commentary. Dallas Morning News: Exactly what does a Very Large Rabbit have to do with business? In this whimsical fable, Marianne M. Jennings makes the leap quite easily. Kate Wendleton, syndicated columnist, Kate & Dale Talk Jobs It's tough to write a book about ethics and not get preachy. However, business professor Marianne Jennings has pulled it off with her new book, A Business Tale. She gives us a charming business fable -- including a talking rabbit -- along with her own insightful commentary. Dallas Morning News: Exactly what does a Very Large Rabbit have to do with business? In this whimsical fable, Marianne M. Jennings makes the leap quite easily. Kate Wendleton, syndicated columnist, Kate & Dale Talk Jobs : It's tough to write a book about ethics and not get preachy. However, business professor Marianne Jennings has pulled it off with her new book, A Business Tale. She gives us a charming business fable -- including a talking rabbit -- along with her own insightful commentary. Dallas Morning News: Exactly what does a Very Large Rabbit have to do with business? In this whimsical fable, Marianne M. Jennings makes the leap quite easily. Author Information"Marianne M. Jennings (Phoenix, AZ) served as director of the Joan and David Lincoln Center for Applied Ethics at Arizona State University, and is professor of Legal and Ethical Studies in Business at Arizona State University. Her weekly columns have been syndicated around the country, and her work has appeared in publications including the ""New York Times"" and the ""Wall Street Journal.""" Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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