Toward a New Paradigm of Management
Do business leaders and managers live by a different code of ethics than doctors, lawyers, politicans, and other professionals in society?
The press is full of stories of greed, self-aggrandizement, lust for power, corruption, and dishonesty. Yet, there are forces at work that create powerful motivations to change this behavior and there is increasing evidence of a potentially dramatic shift in both the values of business leaders and the practices of management.
The basic proposition of this article is that we are on the brink of a shift in the paradigm of management. If this is the case, what will characterize the new paradigm?
Do business leaders and managers live by a different code of ethics than doctors, lawyers, politicans, and other professionals in society?
The press is full of stories of greed, self-aggrandizement, lust for power, corruption, and dishonesty. Yet, there are forces at work that create powerful motivations to change this behavior and there is increasing evidence of a potentially dramatic shift in both the values of business leaders and the practices of management.
The basic proposition of this article is that we are on the brink of a shift in the paradigm of management. If this is the case, what will characterize the new paradigm?
- Contributors:: George Starcher (Author)
- Format: Softcover book | 42 pages
- Dimensions: 120 x 190 x 3 mm | 59 g
- Publisher: Ethical Business Building the Future, 2022
- ISBN: 2370001666009
- SKU: EBBF_TNPM@p
- Contributors:: George Starcher (Author)
- Format: Softcover book | 42 pages
- Dimensions: 120 x 190 x 3 mm | 59 g
- Publisher: Ethical Business Building the Future, 2022
- ISBN: 2370001666009
- SKU: EBBF_TNPM@p