Blind Spots: Why We Fail to Do What's Right and What to Do about It - (Libro en Inglés)

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ISBN: 9780691156224
ISBN: 9780691156224
Editorial: Princeton University Press
Año de edición: 2012
N° Paginas: 208
Tipo de pasta: Pasta blanda
Descripción: Críticas Blind Spots is a bold argument against the decency of human beings, showing how we subvert our ethical principles time and time again. Noting a human tendency to justify our own actions to ourselves with little thought for their consequences, business professors Max Bazerman and Ann Tenbrunsel explain how employees can give rise to dysfunctional organizations for fear of rocking the boat. . . . The authors adopt a lively tone throughout and harness a broad mix of examples, from lab experiments to the Challenger Space Shuttle disaster and the collapse of Enron.---Gregor Hunter, The National[Blind Spots] is full of studies in human behavior and those results can help us, and the people we manage, make better decisions. . . . [T]he book should be required reading for anyone entering the business world . . . or for those of us who still try to reconcile misdeeds that did not have to be.---Walter Pavlo, Forbes.comAre we as ethical as we think we are? An important new book by . . . Max Bazerman and . . . Ann Tenbrunsel says probably not. In Blind Spots: Why We Fail to Do What's Right and What to Do about It, Bazerman and Tenbrunsel make a convincing case that a significant gap exists between how ethical we think we are and how ethical we actually are.---Scott Flegal, Nashua TelegraphBazerman and Tenbrunsel apply insights from the field of behavioral ethics to understand why individuals and organizations act unethically and what can be done to prevent such behavior. They draw on research from psychology and business to illustrate how factors outside our awareness influence decisions and behavior, and what we can do to prevent ethical lapses.---Taya R. Cohen, Pittsburgh Business TimesI enjoyed this book and think it is ideal for a team of managers to read together. Knowing how common it is for individuals to miss seeing a conflict or bias, colleagues could commit to challenging each other with candor and care.---Jill Geisler, Poynter, I will surely consider using the text in the classroom in the future. . . . [P]articularly if one is trying to establish organizational policy that encourages ethical behavior--there is a good deal here that will be of interest.---J. Jeremy Wisnewski, Philosophy in ReviewOne explanation for what happened at News of the World can be found in a new book called Blind Spots. Its authors Max Bazerman and Ann Tenbrunsel look at how businesses, from Ford to Enron to subprime mortgage lenders, can end up mired in ethical disaster. But rather than discuss such choices as coolly calculated trade-offs between right and wrong, they look at how people actually make decisions--under pressure from shareholders, bosses and colleagues, up against tight deadlines and often worried about their careers, or even whether their contracts are going to be renewed.---Aditya Chakrabortty, GuardianThe style [of Blind Spots] is incisive and reassuringly uningratiating.---Steven Poole, The GuardianWinner of the 2012 Silver Medal Book Award in Business Ethics, Axiom BusinessBlind Spots is a good book. It tells a story in a clear and compelling fashion, which is what a book is for. The story is that we often act unethically, not because we're faced with ethical questions and decide to pick the 'bad' option, but because we fail to see that there is an ethical issue at all.-- "Neuroskeptic blog"Bazerman . . . and . . . Tenbrunsel . . . set out to show that if we are to make ethical decisions, we need to recognize such blind spots in ourselves as our failure to view our own immoral actions objectively and our tendency to act based on how we want to behave rather than on how we should.---Susan Schwartz, Montreal GazetteIf you want to be an ethical person or organization and are sometimes left nonplussed by the unethical behavior that still ensues nonetheless, then this is the right book to help you understand and correctly ensure that ethical behavior happens when push comes to shove.-- "Mouse Trap blog"In an era where we've
  • Idioma: Inglés
  • Autor: Bazerman, Max H
  • Editorial: Princeton University Press
  • N° Paginas: 208
  • Tipo de pasta: Pasta blanda
  • Envío: Desde EE.UU.