Practice of Ethic: Available soon, this pragmatic,
timely, modern day approach to the practice of ethics in our homogenized national and international work environments, provides
the answers to the kind of challenges that permeate all organizations from the largest to the smallest. Today government is
perceived, at least the politicians and the lobbyists that support them, as corrupt. Businesses, including banks, auto makers, and
industrial giants worldwide, are perceived as corrupt. Health practitioners and the drug manufacturers that fuel them are
perceived as corrupt.
Educators, school officials, administrators, and the so-called governing boards
that oversee them, are perceived as corrupt. Not one segment of organized, industrialized society regardless of the economic
system that drives them is immune. One thing they all have in common are workers, the lifeblood of any organization. These
are the people who work, supervise, and lead there. Organizations are not corrupt unto themselves; it is a collective cancer
that all too often finds the adherents and complainers are the very causative factors behind the moral decline.
This book
will rock your own perceptions and tells you exactly where "the buck stops" and who really can do something about
raising the ethical consciousness and thus stop the publics eroding confidence and cynicism in all things corporate or governmental.