
Ethics and Governance in Project Management
Small Sins Allowed and the Line of Impunity
CRC Press
1st Edition
Published on 10. December 2019
Book
Paperback/Softback
158 pages
978-0-367-87489-6 (ISBN)
Description
This book shows executive, project, program, and portfolio managers how ethical behavior can ensure that an organization has proper governance. Improper governance and unethical behavior have led to such well-known financial disasters as Enron and Madoff Investments. The book arms managers with two important tools: Small Sins Allowed (SSA) and Line of Impunity (LoI), which together can be the foundation for renewed and vigorous corporate governance. SSA is a powerful tool that helps managers establish a level above which adherence to ethical standards is expected. LoI aids managers in identifying ethical fault lines that may exist in a company and helps to keep unethical behavior in check.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 10 mm
Weight
278 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-367-87489-6 (9780367874896)
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Eduardo Victor Lopez | Alicia Medina
Ethics and Governance in Project Management
Small Sins Allowed and the Line of Impunity
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09/2016
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Ethics and Governance in Project Management
Small Sins Allowed and the Line of Impunity
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09/2016
Auerbach Publishers Inc.
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Ethics and Governance in Project Management
Small Sins Allowed and the Line of Impunity
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Persons
Eduardo Victor Lopez Ph.D. worked in the industry for the last three decades. He got an insider insight of the governance practices of many companies across the Americas, from Argentina to Canada, including Mexico, Brazil and the USA, including Ericsson, Siemens, Nokia Solutions and Networks, and Bridgestone. He has devoted many years studying behaviors of individuals immersed in the corporate world, climbing the corporate ladder from engineer to the C-suite.
Alicia Medina Ph.D. is University Lecturer in Management at Umea University in Sweden, SKEMA in France and University of Montevideo in Uruguay.
Alicia Medina Ph.D. is University Lecturer in Management at Umea University in Sweden, SKEMA in France and University of Montevideo in Uruguay.
Content
Antecedents. The Beginning. Contrasting Views. The Unsatisfactory Equilibrium. Ethics. Ethical Decision-making Models. Economization. Double Standards. Codes of Ethics. Ethical Dilemmas. Context. Perceptions. Motivation. Culture. Other Perspectives. Corporate Governance. Historical Perspective. Lines of Thought. Other Perspectives. New Constructs. Small Sins Allowed. Line of Impunity. A New Corporate Governance Model. The Small Sins Allowed Influence in Corporate Governance. The Line of Impunity Moderating Effect. The Context Moderating Effect. Case Studies. Final Words