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Business Ethics

eBook - Readings and Cases in Corporate Morality
ISBN/EAN: 9781118722954
Umbreit-Nr.: 6016062

Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 776 S., 4.85 MB
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Einband: Keine Angabe

Erschienen am 16.12.2013
Auflage: 5/2013


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Format: PDF
DRM: Adobe DRM
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  • Zusatztext
    • The fifth edition of<i>Business Ethics</i> addresses current, intriguing, often complex issues in corporate morality through 53 readings and 30 pertinent case studies. Now significantly updated, it includes new leading articles, related current cases, and mini-cases based on MBA student dilemmas.<br /><br /><ul><li>Addresses a broad range of the most current, intriguing, often complex issues and cases in corporate morality</li><li>Provides impartial, point-counterpoint presentations of different perspectives on the most important and highly contended issues of business ethics</li><li>Updated and significant case studies are included to reinforce student learning</li><li>Now contains mini-cases based on actual MBA student dilemmas</li><li>Each author has substantial experience in teaching, writing, and conducting research in the field</li></ul>

  • Kurztext
    • If you are a skilled Java programmer but are concerned about the Java coding interview process, this real-world guide can help you land your next position Java is a popular and powerful language that is a virtual requirement for businesses making use of IT in their daily operations. For Java programmers, this reality offers job security and a wealth of employment opportunities. But that perfect Java coding job won't be available if you can't ace the interview. If you are a Java programmer concerned about interviewing, Java Programming Interviews Exposed is a great resource to prepare for your next opportunity. Author Noel Markham is both an experienced Java developer and interviewer, and has loaded his book with real examples from interviews he has conducted. Review over 150 real-world Java interview questions you are likely to encounter Prepare for personality-based interviews as well as highly technical interviews Explore related topics, such as middleware frameworks and server technologies Make use of chapters individually for topic-specific help Use the appendix for tips on Scala and Groovy, two other languages that run on JVMs Veterans of the IT employment space know that interviewing for a Java programming position isn't as simple as sitting down and answering questions. The technical coding portion of the interview can be akin to a difficult puzzle or an interrogation. With Java Programming Interviews Exposed, skilled Java coders can prepare themselves for this daunting process and better arm themselves with the knowledge and interviewing skills necessary to succeed.

  • Autorenportrait
    • <p><b>W. Michael Hoffman</b> is the founding Executive Director of the Center for Business Ethics at Bentley University in Waltham, Massachusetts. Dr. Hoffman is also the Hieken Professor of Business and Professional Ethics at Bentley University and is the author or editor of 16 books.</p><p><b>Robert E. Frederick</b> is professor of philosophy and chair of the Philosophy Department at Bentley University in Waltham, Massachusetts. He is also Research Scholar at the Center for Business Ethics at Bentley and editor of the Centers journal<i>Business and Society Review</i>.</p><p><b>Mark S. Schwartz</b> is a professor of business ethics and corporate social responsibility at the School of Administrative Studies at York University (Toronto, Canada), and is a Research Fellow for the Center for Business Ethics at Bentley University. He has published in a range of journals, including the<i>Journal of Business Ethics</i>,<i>Business Ethics Quarterly</i>, and<i>Business& Society</i>.</p>
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