This text examines the role of ethics in the business world and the ethical dilemmas encountered by managers. Ethical decisions do not take place in a vacuum, and many people, faced with their own interests and standards, are involved in business encounters every day. "Stakeholder and Issues Management" is this text's unique approach to teaching business ethics. It pays special attention to the relationships among the many and varied stakeholders that have roles in business situations, including both the market and non-market entities that affect a business. Ethical issues must be addressed by individuals, groups, corporations, and even nations in very different ways, and the consequences differ with each person or group involved. This text gives students practical tools to handle moral dilemmas in the workplace and the world. Topics include risk management, preferential hiring, corporate legitimacy, and moral accountability.
I think it is difficult to provide an authentic review of required text reading for college classes because the dynamic is completely different when the reading is assigned and not leisurely.
Overall, this textbook was not the worst required reading I've had to consume while working on my MBA. I particularly enjoyed the real-world case studies that highlighted factual content resulting in unethical decisions, behaviors, and practices.