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Ethical Intelligence
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Ethical Intelligence

Five Principles for Untangling Your Toughest Problems at Work and Beyond

New World Library, 2011 mais...

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7

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Recommendation

Ethics are complex, but Bruce Weinstein offers a lucid guidebook to sticky ethical situations. He articulates five universal moral principles. Not always successfully: His logic needs work in a few areas, and he backs away from several complex ethical challenges. But even readers who disagree with the author will find value and utility here. getAbstract recommends Weinstein’s thoughtful guide to those interested in ethics and philosophy, as well as to managers and HR personnel who are responsible for shaping ethical workplaces.

Take-Aways

  • Ethical intelligence requires applying five core principles in your interactions with others.
  • The first principle is “do no harm.”
  • The second principle is “make things better.”

About the Author

Bruce Weinstein, PhD, hosts Ask the Ethics Guy! on Bloomberg Businessweek’s online management channel.


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