

An edition of Seven management moralities (2012)
By Thomas Klikauer
Publish Date
2012
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan,Springer
Language
eng
Pages
350
Description:
Many people believe 'management' and 'ethics' are opposing ideas. Others simply laugh and shake their heads in utter disbelief. Perhaps rightly so! In our lifetime alone, management's moral failings range from Thalidomide (1950s) to today's Enron, BP, and Bernie Madoff's 'Ponzi Scheme'. Maybe management's dilemma with morality has been perfectly expressed as 'greed is good!' (Gordon Gekko in the film 'Wall Steet'). Is it really all about greed, money, and shareholder value? Seven Management Moralities examines management's moral behaviour from seven different perspectives. These are derived from Kohlberg's development of human morality. The seven levels range from 'macho-management' at level 1, selfishness (2), virtue ethics (3) law and order (4), wellbeing (5), to universalism (6) and environmental ethics (7). This volume has three sections: (I) applies ethics to management, (II) contains seven levels of management morality, and (III) concludes with an assessment of management when measured against an ascending scale of morality.
subjects: Moral and ethical aspects, Management, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Workplace Culture, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Management, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Business Ethics, Business ethics, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Organizational Behavior, PHILOSOPHY / Ethics & Moral Philosophy, Management, moral and ethical aspects, Management--moral and ethical aspects, Hf5387 .k533 2012, 174/.4, Bus008000 bus041000 bus085000 phi005000 bus097000