الأسئلة الـ 5 لاتخاذ القرارات الأخلاقية: كيف تنجح دون التنازل عن مبادئك
الأسئلة الـ 5 لاتخاذ القرارات الأخلاقية: كيف تنجح دون التنازل عن مبادئك
Whether in our daily work or in our personal lives, even the most conscientious and well-intentioned people may make ethically questionable decisions. The Five Questions for Ethical Decision Making helps you identify your moral compass and avoid costly mistakes that can undermine your values, damage your relationships, and even end your career. Each of the book's five chapters begins with a prompt question that articulates a key aspect of ethical practice, and explains how to apply these questions to define and uphold your values. This practical and robust framework provides a process for ethical decision-making in professional and personal affairs, enhancing self-awareness, improving forward planning in decision-making, and developing the ability to think strategically in a rapidly changing, stressful world. Drawing on David Miller's two decades of experience teaching professional responsibility and ethics to diverse audiences, including undergraduate and graduate students, entrepreneurs and young professionals, senior executives and civil society leaders, The Five Questions of Ethical Decision Making offers compelling and inspiring stories of moral courage and success, cautionary tales of moral compromise and failure, as well as summaries and exercises at the end of each chapter to help build your "moral fitness."

Bibliographic Data
| Publisher | Island PressWebsite |
|---|---|
| Publisher Address | info@press.princeton.edu |
| Country | USA |
| Primary Category | Philosophies and Cultures |
| Also In | |
| Language | Arabic (AR) |
| Translation | Translated |












