A workbook of cases, exercises and vignettes designed for courses in business ethics, business and society and secondary business policy. Describing work situations in which students are likely to encounter moral problems and dilemmas, the cases and questions for response force them to face their own concrete ethical position. Each chapter is an independent unit focusing on three types of role relationships: the roles of subordinate, peer and superior, the roles of the consumer, supplier competitor and owner, and the roles of individual, citizen and activist. Text and cases highlight the conflicting values and unique issues of each role relationship.
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The Manager as a SUBORDINATE. The Manager as a PEER. The Manager as a SUPERIOR. The Manager as an ANALYST. The Manager as a CONSUMER. The Manager as a SUPPLIER. The Manager as a COMPETITOR. The Manager as an OWNER. The Manager as an INDIVIDUAL. The Manager as a CITIZEN. The Manager as an ACTIVIST. Afterword. An Invitation. Conceptual Resourses.