The Daniel Dilemma Study Guide
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Bestselling author and pastor Chris Hodges uses the book of Daniel to show how to stand strong, stay engaged, love others, and do good in the ever-shifting ungodly culture around us.
Bestselling author and pastor Chris Hodges uses the book of Daniel to show how to stand strong, stay engaged, love others, and do good in the ever-shifting ungodly culture around us.
Bestselling author and influential pastor Chris Hodges offers Christians a practical guide for what to do next to deepen their faith.
We have real hope we're called to share. But how we share it makes a difference.
In Communities, Business, Regulation and Dispute Resolution
Focusing on the necessity of cooperation in various communities, the book introduces an Outcome-Based Cooperative Model that emphasizes trust and respect among stakeholders. It draws from extensive research in behavioral psychology, anthropology, and cultural studies to propose a framework for addressing systemic global risks. By prioritizing ethical behavior and shared goals, the model encourages a shift from competition to collaboration, highlighting the importance of rebuilding relationships across local, business, and regulatory contexts to achieve positive outcomes.
A New Framework for Collective Redress in Europe
Focusing on collective redress mechanisms in Europe, the book explores key trends and policy goals within consumer protection and competition law, alongside insights from national court systems. It highlights various national models of public and private enforcement in consumer protection law among Member States. The text discusses the quest for more effective and inclusive procedures aimed at improving access to justice and ensuring compliance with standards, potentially through deterrent measures.
A Behavioural and Values-Based Approach to Compliance and Enforcement
Zum Werk In diesem Buch werden die Konzepte der Ethical Business Practice (EBP) und der Ethicla Business Regulation (EBR) erläutert. EBR bietet die Grundlage für eine effektive Beziehung zwischen einem Unternehmen und seinen Aufsichtsgremien, was zu beidseitig besseren Ergebnissen führen kann. Das Thema EBR erfreut sich vor diesem Hintergrund weltweit zunehmender Aufmerksamkeit. EBR stützt sich auf Erkenntnisse aus den Bereichen der Verhaltensforschung, der verantwortungsvollen Regulierung, sowie des Geschäfts- und Integritätsmanagements, um einen praktischen und ganzheitlichen Ansatz zu schaffen. Das Buch bietet eine grundlegende Basis für nachhaltiges Wirtschaften und effektive zukünftige Regulierung. Vorteile auf einen Blick - praxisorientiert - umfassende Darstellung - kompakter Leitfaden Zielgruppe Für Vorstände, Geschäftsführer, Syndikusanwälte und Rechtsanwälte.