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In a world where ethical behavior is less valued, where does ethics fit in terms of leadership? There has been more interest in ethical leadership behavior since Enron, and Martha Stewart. Here are some books leaders may find valuable in clarifying the relationships among leadership skills, principles and ethical behavior.

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  • The Civil Corporation: The New Economy of Corporate Citizenship
    By Simon Zadek - Explores how far businesses can and should improve their social and environmental performance, arguing that corporate citizenship emerges from the New Economy dynamics, and relating it to learning, knowledge and innovation. The book sets out practical issues for business (Added: 7-Feb-2002 Hits: 593 )
  • When Good Companies Do Bad Things
    By Peter Schwartz - A good reputation is certainly an asset for any company, but to a public that has raised its expectations of business' responsibility to society, being good just isn't good enough. (Added: 7-Feb-2002 Hits: 678 )

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