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Introduction
pt. 1. Ethics policies and life in the corporation
1. Do stock options buy silence?
2. The values statement vs. corporate reality
3. A company credo, as applied or not
4. The ethics policy : mind-set over matter
5. In ethics, it's the thought that counts
6. Between consenting co-workers
7. Regulating religious life in the office
8. Playing it the company way, after hours
9. Giving advice through rose-colored stock options
10. An ethics code can't replace a backbone
pt. 2. Hiring
11. An offer you can't refuse. Well, maybe
12. When fear of firing deters hiring
13. Too much ado about giving references
14. In downsizing, loyalty is a two-way street
15. As layoffs loom, loyalties are divided
16. In dismissals, silence has its perils
17. A boss saved them. Should they save him?
18. When the boss is a stealth bomber
19. When the boss tumbles
20. Bosses beware when bending the truth
21. Saving a life but crossing the line
pt. 4. Privacy
22. As office snooping grows, who watches the watchers?
23. Who is minding your own business?
24. You've got mail. You're being watched
pt. 5. Lying, cheating and stealing
25. When the truth takes a stretching class
26. Lies can have a (long) life of their own
27. When bribery is lost in translation
28. Telling the truth, or at least most of it
29. Big theft, small theft : is there a difference?
30. Payroll tax, temptation and trouble
31. Boundaries to stealing all those bright ideas
32. Storytelling only works if tales are true
pt. 6. Leading by example
33. A blame game hurts both Ford and Firestone
34. When good ethics aren't good business
35. When to go along, and when to walk away
36. Bad behavior can be perfectly ethical
37. Survivor's skills work on an island, but how about in the office?
38. Throwing a beanball in business
39. A safer world for corporate mea culpas
40. How to get a company's attention on women's pay
41. To blow the whistle, drop the mask
42. The "me, too" mind-set of disaster aid
43. Follow the heart, or toe the line?
44. In bad times, it's easier to blame
45. Managing danger responsibly : how much do you tell?
46. Corporate values trickle down from the top
Bibliography/further reading
Other sources of information on business ethics.
pt. 1. Ethics policies and life in the corporation
1. Do stock options buy silence?
2. The values statement vs. corporate reality
3. A company credo, as applied or not
4. The ethics policy : mind-set over matter
5. In ethics, it's the thought that counts
6. Between consenting co-workers
7. Regulating religious life in the office
8. Playing it the company way, after hours
9. Giving advice through rose-colored stock options
10. An ethics code can't replace a backbone
pt. 2. Hiring
11. An offer you can't refuse. Well, maybe
12. When fear of firing deters hiring
13. Too much ado about giving references
14. In downsizing, loyalty is a two-way street
15. As layoffs loom, loyalties are divided
16. In dismissals, silence has its perils
17. A boss saved them. Should they save him?
18. When the boss is a stealth bomber
19. When the boss tumbles
20. Bosses beware when bending the truth
21. Saving a life but crossing the line
pt. 4. Privacy
22. As office snooping grows, who watches the watchers?
23. Who is minding your own business?
24. You've got mail. You're being watched
pt. 5. Lying, cheating and stealing
25. When the truth takes a stretching class
26. Lies can have a (long) life of their own
27. When bribery is lost in translation
28. Telling the truth, or at least most of it
29. Big theft, small theft : is there a difference?
30. Payroll tax, temptation and trouble
31. Boundaries to stealing all those bright ideas
32. Storytelling only works if tales are true
pt. 6. Leading by example
33. A blame game hurts both Ford and Firestone
34. When good ethics aren't good business
35. When to go along, and when to walk away
36. Bad behavior can be perfectly ethical
37. Survivor's skills work on an island, but how about in the office?
38. Throwing a beanball in business
39. A safer world for corporate mea culpas
40. How to get a company's attention on women's pay
41. To blow the whistle, drop the mask
42. The "me, too" mind-set of disaster aid
43. Follow the heart, or toe the line?
44. In bad times, it's easier to blame
45. Managing danger responsibly : how much do you tell?
46. Corporate values trickle down from the top
Bibliography/further reading
Other sources of information on business ethics.