Book description
Despite four decades of good faith effort to teach ethics in business schools, you’ll still find today headlines about egregious excess and scandal. It becomes reasonable to ask why these efforts have not been working. Business faculty in ethics courses spend a lot of time teaching theories of ethical reasoning and analyzing those big, thorny dilemmas—triggering what one professor called “ethics fatigue.” But what if faculty stopped focusing on ethical analysis and focused on a new curriculum—one that builds a conversation across the core curriculum (not only in ethics courses) and also provides the teaching aids for a new way of thinking about ethics education? This is where Giving Voice to Values (GVV) comes in—the GVV curriculum asks the question: “What if I were going to act on my values? What would I say and do? How could I be most effective?” This book will help faculty across the business curriculum with examples, strategies, and assistance in applying the GVV approach. In addition to an introductory chapter, which explains the rationale and strategy behind GVV, there are twelve individual chapters by faculty from the major business functional areas and from faculty representing different geographic regions. The book is a useful guide for faculty from any business discipline on HOW to use the GVV approach in his or her teaching.
Table of contents
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Abstract
- Contents
- Part 1 Introduction to Giving Voice to Values
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Part 2 GVV Across the Curriculum
- Chapter 2 Giving Voice to Values in the Economics Classroom
- Chapter 3 Teaching Change Leadership for Sustainable Business: Strategies from the “Giving Voice to Values” Curriculum
- Chapter 4 Giving Voice to Values in Accounting Education
- Chapter 5 Giving Voice to Values in Human Resource Management Practice and Education
- Chapter 6 Giving Voice to Values for the Public Sector: An Exploratory Approach
- Chapter 7 Developing Negotiation Skills Through the Giving Voice to Values Scripting Approach
- Chapter 8 The Ethics of Voicing One’s Values
- Chapter 9 Voicing Values in Pursuit of a Social Mission: The Role of Giving Voice to Values in Social Entrepreneurship Teaching
- Chapter 10 Applying the Giving Voice to Values Framework to Address Leadership Dilemmas: Experiences in an Indian Executive MBA Program
- Chapter 11 Giving Voice to Values in Operations Management
- Chapter 12 Voicing Values in Marketing Education: Indian Perspectives
- Chapter 13 Giving Voice to Values and Ethics Across the Curriculum at the United States Air Force Academy
- Notes
- References
- Index
- Ad Page
- Backcover
Product information
- Title: Educating for Values-Driven Leadership
- Author(s):
- Release date: August 2013
- Publisher(s): Business Expert Press
- ISBN: 9781606495476
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