"We work with people whom we know, like and trust. Ethics is part of the equation. Making Ethical Choices provides a new down-to-earth way of recognizing where people fit in the world of ethics and, subsequently, in our world."--Susan RoAne, speaker and consultant, specializing in networking and relationships, author of What Do I Say Next? and How to Work a Room.
Thorough and complete
"A thorough and complete book on resolving
ethical dilemmas. It will assist individuals as well as organizations in
better understanding and responding to the complexity of ethical choices."--Marilyn
Manning, Ph.D. Conflict mediator and organizational consultant, author
of five books including Leadership Skills for Women
Provides practical guidance
"In our present society people are groping
for a guide to making ethical choices. Dr. Gini Graham Scott, in addition
to reviewing and recognizing the value of traditional ethical systems,
has interviewed many people who have wrestled with ethical dilemmas that
we face in everyday life. From their experiences, she develops a map for
making ethical choices and provides practical guidance."--Gordon
L. Anderson, Ph.D., Editor, Morality and Religion in Liberal Democratic
Societies
This book introduces a new breakthrough approach to understanding how people make ethical choices and resolve the ethical problems in their lives, using their ethics, values, and moral decision-making skills. The book does for ethics what the Myers-Briggs system does for personality typing, using an "Ethical Choices Map" which was developed by the author, after interviews with dozens of people.
GINI GRAHAM SCOTT, Ph.D., J.D., president of Changemakers and Creative Communications and Research, is a writer, simulation and game designer, seminar leader, and business consultant. She is author of several books, including The Truth About Lying, Mind Power and Shamanism and Personal Mastery. She lives in Oakland, California.