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- catalog abstract "American society has become increasingly polarized by single- and special-interest groups: the Greens, who demand environmental purity; admirers of Japan who want a national industrial policy; supply-side economists who want government to all but disappear. This collision of values has turned America into a battleground of either/or tradeoffs: the community vs. the individual, the environment vs. jobs, the rights of each ethnic group vs. the needs of the nation for unity. Whose values should prevail? Those of Libertarians? Communitarians? Egalitarians? Corporatists? The nation's leadership role in the post-communist world will be largely determined by how such conflicts are resolved. Increasingly, business executives find themselves drawn into these values wars, forced to make decisions in a hothouse climate in which there are countless and conflicting opinions about what is right and wrong. In The Executive's Compass, James O'Toole guides business leaders through the minefield of moral dilemmas confronting them as they attempt to formulate corporate policy on such issues as plant closings, executive compensation, corporate governance, and affirmative action. In the words of ARCO's CEO, Lod Cook, "O'Toole provides business leaders with a practical compass to help them navigate the turbulent waters of social change and political conflict." O'Toole explores the philosophical and historical underpinnings of contemporary business problems, tracing their origins to the ideas of such great thinkers as Aristotle, Adam Smith, J.S. Mill, and Jefferson. By going to the roots of modern issues, he is able to clarify the sources of political disagreement, and to suggest a practical course of action for corporate leaders who find themselves caught in the gridlock of democracy. He provides an innovative values compass - a tool he has honed for over twenty years as a moderator of the Aspen Institute Executive Seminar - which has been successfully applied at FORTUNE 500 firms as an introduction to the values-based management for which the Aspen Institute is renowned. The compass helps executives to understand what is wrong (and right) with our democratic system, and what the role of business is in creating The Good Society. The Executive's Compass helps managers to make sense out of a rapidly changing world and deal more effectively with today's thorniest issues.".
- catalog contributor b4728375.
- catalog created "1993.".
- catalog date "1993".
- catalog date "1993.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1993.".
- catalog description "American society has become increasingly polarized by single- and special-interest groups: the Greens, who demand environmental purity; admirers of Japan who want a national industrial policy; supply-side economists who want government to all but disappear. This collision of values has turned America into a battleground of either/or tradeoffs: the community vs. the individual, the environment vs. jobs, the rights of each ethnic group vs. the needs of the nation for unity. Whose values should prevail? Those of Libertarians? Communitarians? Egalitarians? Corporatists? The nation's leadership role in the post-communist world will be largely determined by how such conflicts are resolved.".
- catalog description "Foreword / Lodwrick Cook -- 1. Introduction: "Whose Values?" -- 2. Why We Disagree -- 3. Four Poles of the Good Society. Liberty. Equality. Efficiency. Community -- 4. Democracy: Wellspring of the Good Society -- Appendix A Corporate Applications -- Appendix B Debating Public Policy.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [151]-155) and index.".
- catalog description "Increasingly, business executives find themselves drawn into these values wars, forced to make decisions in a hothouse climate in which there are countless and conflicting opinions about what is right and wrong. In The Executive's Compass, James O'Toole guides business leaders through the minefield of moral dilemmas confronting them as they attempt to formulate corporate policy on such issues as plant closings, executive compensation, corporate governance, and affirmative action. In the words of ARCO's CEO, Lod Cook, "O'Toole provides business leaders with a practical compass to help them navigate the turbulent waters of social change and political conflict."".
- catalog description "O'Toole explores the philosophical and historical underpinnings of contemporary business problems, tracing their origins to the ideas of such great thinkers as Aristotle, Adam Smith, J.S. Mill, and Jefferson. By going to the roots of modern issues, he is able to clarify the sources of political disagreement, and to suggest a practical course of action for corporate leaders who find themselves caught in the gridlock of democracy. He provides an innovative values compass - a tool he has honed for over twenty years as a moderator of the Aspen Institute Executive Seminar - which has been successfully applied at FORTUNE 500 firms as an introduction to the values-based management for which the Aspen Institute is renowned. The compass helps executives to understand what is wrong (and right) with our democratic system, and what the role of business is in creating The Good Society.".
- catalog description "The Executive's Compass helps managers to make sense out of a rapidly changing world and deal more effectively with today's thorniest issues.".
- catalog extent "xiii, 162 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Executive's compass.".
- catalog identifier "0195081196".
- catalog isFormatOf "Executive's compass.".
- catalog issued "1993".
- catalog issued "1993.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Oxford University Press,".
- catalog relation "Executive's compass.".
- catalog subject "658.4 20".
- catalog subject "Corporate culture.".
- catalog subject "Democracy.".
- catalog subject "HD57.7 .O86 1993".
- catalog subject "Leadership.".
- catalog subject "Management Philosophy.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Foreword / Lodwrick Cook -- 1. Introduction: "Whose Values?" -- 2. Why We Disagree -- 3. Four Poles of the Good Society. Liberty. Equality. Efficiency. Community -- 4. Democracy: Wellspring of the Good Society -- Appendix A Corporate Applications -- Appendix B Debating Public Policy.".
- catalog title "The executive's compass : business and the good society / James O'Toole.".
- catalog type "text".