<b>Case Studies in Organizational Communication: Ethical Perspectives and Practices</b> integrates ethical theory and practice to help strengthen readersβ awareness, judgment, and action in organizations by exploring ethical dilemmas in a diverse range of well-known business cases. This volume is a
Case Studies in Organizational Communication: Ethical Perspectives and Practices
β Scribed by Steve May
- Publisher
- Sage Publications, Inc
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 385
- Edition
- 2nd Edition
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
The Second Edition ofCase Studies in Organizational Communication: Ethical Perspectives and Practices, by Dr. Steve May, integrates ethical theory and practice to help strengthen readers' awareness, judgment, and action in organizations by exploring ethical dilemmas in a diverse range of well-known business cases.
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