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The Josephson Institute of Ethics has developed five core principles that are keys to success in all spheres of public service. This volume examines each in turn: public interest, independent objective judgment, public accountability, democratic leadership, and responsibility and fitness for office.
In Karyn Gall Hippen's thirty-nine years, she has become a survivor, a person who has withstood the continual storm life throws her way, a person who has found God's love and mercy in the midst of ultimate tragedy. This is her story. When Karyn made the decision to forego a future similar to that of her parents and siblings, she had no idea how rough the waters would be. Incidents of sexual abuse from her adolescent years haunted her, warping her view of her self-worth, resulting in a string of bad relationships based on one fact-the man claimed to love her. After suffering an abusive engagement, a miscarriage, and losing a best friend to a navy transfer, Karyn believed she'd found hope for a good life with a man who seemed the opposite of her first fianceacute;. But soon after marriage she found her new life came with more difficulties than she was prepared to handle. A beautifully written, heart-wrenching, at times shocking memoir, Make Me New is a tale of survival you won't soon forget.
How companies can significantly boost ethics and morale. Shares a wealth of effective ideas used around the country, from hiring and firing to compensation and communication. Includes an extensive bonus section on writing an effective corporate ethics code.
"This is what really happened… reported by a free press, to a free people…" Wes Shaw thought all he wanted was an office fling with The Golden Mail's star reporter. He didn't anticipate falling in love with her. Now Julia Bancroft is the only woman he wants to build a future with, but when a gunman attacks Golden Mail offices, Wes loses his chance to tell Julia how he really feels. Julia Bancroft always knew an affair with her boss could cost her. She just didn't know how much. The closer she gets to Wes, the closer to danger she gets. As the billionaire owner of San Francisco's most important newspaper Wes has a target on his back and so does she. After a horrifying attack she's forced ...
"This is what really happened… reported by a free press, to a free people…" When Julia Bancroft discovers that her gorgeous, irresistible editor, Wes, is actually her boss and the secret owner of The Golden Mail, she's furious. As a respected journalist at the paper, it's Julia's job to uncover secrets. But this secret is a betrayal after the hot, steamy nights she's shared with him. Julia knows she's in danger of losing her heart to him, and she's caught between the agonizing betrayal and the attraction she still feels. If she tells him that she knows the truth she could lose him forever, but keeping his secret could cost her the career she's worked so hard to build. Wes Shaw has never ...
A compilation of thought-worthy essays from the faculty and staff of the U.S. Army's premier educational institution for civilian leadership and management, the Army Management Staff College.
Since World War II, there have been many changes in our nation due to shifts in our philosophy of man and moral law. The Soul of a Nation is a series of essays on these critical transformations in our society. This book will be of interest to citizens and scholars who question our society’s political drift in recent years. The Soul of a Nation was written not only for scholars and students, but for their parents and elders as well.
This new edition of a well-regarded, student-friendly textbook for journalism ethics has been extensively revised and updated to meet the needs of the 21st century journalist working in the digital age. Educates aspiring journalists on ethical decision-making, with coverage of key applied issues such as the principles of fairness and accuracy, the duty of verification, the role of social media, the problems of plagiarism, fabrication, and conflicts of interest, business issues that affect journalism ethics, and questions relating to source relationships, privacy, and deception in reporting Includes extensive revisions to the majority of chapters, as well as six new “Point of View” essays...
Being a teenager in today's world is a trying time for a young Christian's heart, mind and faith. Ron Luce helps teens know that they are not alone, by encouraging them to stand up and be counted among the faithful. Topics included are: Standing up to peer pressure Standing up to your friends Standing up for purity Standing up at work The Power of One has the bold answers to the hard questions teens have to face. It's about the most basic part of being a Christian--Standing Up for what you believe. Once you can Stand Up, you're ready to start walking wherever Jesus wantes to lead you.
Available for the first time in paperback, Barna unveils the results of years of research and hundreds of interviews, and emerges with a new definition of what leadership is--and isn't.