Based on the authors' multiyear, multisite surveys, Cheating in College
quantifies and analyzes student cheating to demonstrate why academic integrity
is important and to describe the cultural efforts that are effective in
restoring it.
Offering a highly realistic, down-to-earth look at ethics in the workplace, Linda K. Treviño and Katherine A. Nelson's Managing Business Ethics will help you identify and solve ethical dilemmas, understand why people behave and the way they do, and promote ethical behavior in your organization. The text moves beyond the scope of prescriptive individual ethical decision making to examinie how managers and organizations influence ethical decision making and behavior. Throughout, the emphasis is on common, real-life work situations, including hiring, managing, assessing performance, disciplining, firing, and providing incentives for staff, as well as producing quality products and services and dealing effectively and fairly with customers, vendors, and other stakeholders.
This book offers friendly, realistic advice to support pregnant women and new
mothers struggling with changing body image, eating disorders or postpartum
depression. Self-care tips and recovery tools help women let go of social and
self-imposed pressures, and embrace being good enough during the massive
learning curve of new motherhood.