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How Honesty Pays Charles E. Watson

How Honesty Pays By Charles E. Watson

How Honesty Pays by Charles E. Watson


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Outlines fifteen fundamental commandments of honest business. This book offers thought-provoking insights and practical advice for acting ethically in business, illustrates the principles through dozens of engaging examples, and addresses the challenges that people face when trying to match their ideals with their actions.

How Honesty Pays Summary

How Honesty Pays: Restoring Integrity to the Workplace by Charles E. Watson

Against the all-too-familiar backdrop of corporate scandal and greed, Charles Watson provides what he calls a blueprint to help working men and women, from the tops of organizations to the bottoms, step forward and help restore and defend the integrity of business. Step by step, he outlines fifteen fundamental commandments of honest business-from put people first to be your own person-common-sensical approaches to making decisions, solving problems, and taking action in ways that deliver results without compromising on principles. Using dozens of compelling examples, from companies large and small, Watson demonstrates how honesty, integrity, and trust are at the root of such essential business concepts as creativity and innovation, risk taking, collaboration, attracting and retaining talented people, and anticipating and exceeding customer expectations. He also tackles such complex issues as how to prevent an ethical ego from becoming arrogant and how to stand your ground when faced with unethical competition, resistance from above or below, or the temptation to take the path of least resistance. Ultimately, he provides practical, not abstract or theoretical, recommendations for developing individuals and organizations that encourage authentic relationships, act in ways that society admires, and have the boldness to initiate action with conviction.

Watson also tackles such complex issues as how to prevent an ethical ego from becoming arrogant and how to stand your ground when faced with unethical competition, resistance from above or below, or the temptation to take the path of least resistance. He reminds us that integrity is derived from the Latin integritas-oneness, a consistency of purpose, word, and deed. Applying this principle, he provides practical, not abstract or theoretical, recommendations for developing individuals and organizations that encourage authentic relationships, celebrate positive achievements, act in ways that society admires, and have the boldness to initiate action with conviction. Ultimately, Watson demonstrates that with courage and humility you can, indeed, do well by doing good-not only at work, but in all aspects of your life.

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Watson provides a unique perspective on business and professional ethics. For him there is no gray area; accountability, an inner self, and positive thinking constitute a philosophy of life that is intrinsic to personal and organizational success. What is right is the only acceptable leadership path. To that end, Watson utilizes a series of short vignettes of various companies (e.g., Caterpillar Tractor, UPS, and Toys R Us) to examine contemporary organizational leadership. Covering a range of topics, from avarice to employee welfare and product quality control, Watson illustrates his moral and ethical guidelines: choose the best things over good things, listen to your inner voice, cultivate the right dominating desires, guide your actions by civilization's highest standards, not by your immediate desires, and do things because they are praiseworthy not because they are popular. The author eloquently argues that today's leaders do not have to compromise their moral and ethical principles to achieve personal and professional success. Even those who disagree with Watson's philosophy will find his well-written and timely book interesting. Recommended. General readers, all levels of undergraduate students, and practitioners. - Choice
Watson offers practical ideas that others have used to achieve greater levels of honesty and integrity, particularly in the workplace, but in other areas of their lives as well. Step-by-step, he discusses 15 key principles about honesty in business, demonstrating the powerful, positive impact honesty and integrity can have on the workplace. Numerous examples of exemplary leaders, such as Jim Casey of UPS, George Schaefer of Caterpillar Tractor, Charles Lazarus of Toys 'R' Us, and Gertrude Boyle of Columbia Sportswear, are incorporated throughout the text. Academic but accessible to the general reader. - Reference & Research Book News

About Charles E. Watson

Charles E. Watson is Professor of Management at Miami University in Ohio. He is the author of six books, including What Smart People Do When Dumb Things Happen at Work and Managing with Integrity (Praeger, 1991).

Table of Contents

Preface Value Honesty Develop Inner Strength Respect Deep-Seated Feelings Put People First Pass the Utmost Test Become a First-Rate Person Stand Tall Act Boldly on Your Convictions Be Your Own Person Use Good Judgment Face Difficulties Head-On Make the Most of Your Uniqueness Earn Trust Defeat What Destroys Improve Your Ability to Perform Additional Reading Index

Additional information

NPB9780275987879
9780275987879
0275987876
How Honesty Pays: Restoring Integrity to the Workplace by Charles E. Watson
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
2005-10-30
200
N/A
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