Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Just a Job?: Communication, Ethics, and Professional Life (repost)

Just a Job?: Communication, Ethics, and Professional Life (repost)

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Just a Job?: Communication, Ethics, and Professional Life By George Cheney, Daniel J. Lair, Dean Ritz, Brenden E. Kendall

English | 2009 | 312 Pages | ISBN: 0195182782, 0195182774 | PDF | 1 MB

From cartoons to boardrooms comes the account, -It's not personal. It's upright business.-

Just a Job? Communication, Ethics, and Professional Life offers a stimulant perspective on ethics at work. The work questions the notions that doing ethology at work has to be be in action, and that work is somehow a province where a different set of rules applies. This questionable line between work and life runs end the ways we commonly talk with reference to ethics, from our personal relationships to the domains of operate, including the organization, the profession, and the place of traffic. Talk about ethics is far besides than -just talk,- and this main division shows how and why it matters.

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