Summary
InThe ABCs of Ethics,Michael L. Buckner answers the age-old question: ?Does the end justify the means? Using stories and anecdotes from his own work as an attorney and private investigator, Buckner concisely defines the issues surrounding this topic while encouraging contemplation regarding common questions of ethics and integrity. Buckner discusses examples of corporate piracy, privacy issues, and commonplace dilemmas to create a newer, more modern definition of ethics for use in today's society. Chapters inThe ABCs of Ethicsuse a framework of the English alphabet to stimulate and facilitate discussion around the meaning of ethics. Questions at the end of each section provide a template for additional analysis and study. The ABCs of Ethicsprovides an understanding of both the legal and philosophical foundations of ethics, while keeping the discussion relevant to today's business, political, and legal environment. By considering the role that ?gray areas? play in ethics violations, and how an active pursuit of character development leads to more ethical behavior, this invaluable guide will help leaders and managers assess and successfully navigate potentially unethical situations in their business and personal lives.