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"Finally--a book about modern ethics and business that you don't have to get all dressed up to read! Writing with a sure touch, lively language and a wonderful wit that, until now, have been depressingly absent from all those dreary ethics debates, Jeff Seglin has found a way to wake up his subject without once getting bogged down. He never lectures, finger-points, gets cute, or drones on, and in the process he's built something entirely fresh and new: he knows his stuff and he respects his readers' intelligence. This terrific book is the next best thing to talking to your smart, warm, and funny best friend about the toughest decisions you'll ever have to make. It's flat-out superb." -- Nancy K. Austin, co-author, A Passion For Excellence

"For any business person dealing with money, people, or society, THE GOOD, THE BAD, AND YOUR BUSINESS should be required reading." -- Jim McCann, CEO, 1-800-FLOWERS.COM

"It's a rare business book that can truly change your life, and Jeff Seglin's latest is just that. You'll find no grandstanding or buzzwords, but rather a compelling blend of research and worldly experience, written by a master. He's the perfect travel guide for the examined life we all must lead to achieve meaningful success. Don't miss this one!" -- Steven Leveen, Co-founder and President, Levenger

"Jeff Seglin is one of the most thoughtful writers on business ethics today. Well-written and lucid, this book does not preach; it teaches the reader how to think intelligently about hard choices. Every executive who wants to build a successful business -- and wants to do so with integrity -- should read this book." -- Jim Collins, co-author Built to Last

"Just when you thought all the angles on management had been tackled, along comes THE GOOD, THE BAD, AND YOUR BUSINESS. This is the first book to address everyday business ethics and their powerful potential for disaster or triumph. Shaped as much by Seglin's expertise as by business readers' responses to his "Black and White" column in Inc., this book will change the way you make business decisions." -- George Gendron, Editor-in-Chief, Inc. magazine

"THE GOOD, THE BAD, AND YOUR BUSINESS demonstrates what we have always believed-that we do well in business only when we are also doing good." -- Jeffrey B. Swartz, President and CEO, Timberland

"The Good, the Bad and Your Business offers us something rarely found in business ethics: a presentation that pulls the reader into the reality of managerial decision-making. It is a world where ethics counts for everything but the ethical trigger points are entangled in people issues, time pressures, financial urgency and simple avoidance of uncomfortable choices. Seglin's informed and sensitive treatment leads us through these obstacles toward a path of open dialogue and honest questioning. In an increasingly complex and networked business culture, such road maps to ethics are a navigational must." -- Laura Nash, Director, Institute for Values-Centered Leadership, Harvard Divinity School

...a thoughtful reminder that professionals can "do the right thing" and thrive. -- Publishers Weekly

"Jeff Seglin is one of the most thoughtful writers on business ethics today. Well-written and lucid, this book does not preach; it teaches the reader how to think intelligently about hard choices. Every executive who wants to build a successful business -- and wants to do so with integrity -- should read this book."—Jim Collins, co-author Built to Last

For any business person dealing with money, people, or society, THE GOOD, THE BAD, AND YOUR BUSINESS should be required reading."—Jim McCann, CEO, 1-800-FLOWERS.COM

THE GOOD, THE BAD, AND YOUR BUSINESS demonstrates what we have always believed-that we do well in business only when we are also doing good." —Jeffrey B. Swartz, President and CEO, Timberland

It's a rare business book that can truly change your life, and Jeff Seglin's latest is just that. You'll find no grandstanding or buzzwords, but rather a compelling blend of research and worldly experience, written by a master. He's the perfect travel guide for the examined life we all must lead to achieve meaningful success. Don't miss this one!" —Steven Leveen, Co-founder and President, Levenger

Just when you thought all the angles on management had been tackled, along comes THE GOOD, THE BAD, AND YOUR BUSINESS. This is the first book to address everyday business ethics and their powerful potential for disaster or triumph. Shaped as much by Seglin's expertise as by business readers' responses to his "Black and White" column in Inc., this book will change the way you make business decisions."—George Gendron, Editor-in-Chief, Inc. magazine

The human imagination has always been challenged and moved through compelling stories. Jeffrey Seglin's book is brimming with real stories, provocative dilemmas, and authentic perspectives." —Pierre Ferrari, Board Member, Ben & Jerry's Homemade, Inc.

Jeff Seglin has written a book that will instantly be the standard against which all discussions of ethics in the workplace will be compared. With the skill of a neurosurgeon and the studied neutrality of a Freudian psychoanalyst, Seglin guides readers to a spot squarely between the horns of those ethical dilemmas that are of greatest concern to business people and does just what he should....let's you sit there and struggle with the evidence and analysis by yourself. Amazingly, Seglin never moralizes, sermonizes, or imposes any judgmental guidance. Instead, he has created a page turner on a subject with a well deserved reputation for demagoguery and pedantry. No professional who has --or longs for-- a conscience can ignore this book." —Dr. Steven Berglas, Lecturer, Harvard Medical School, Instructor, Anderson School of Management, UCLA, and Inc. columnist

"The Good, the Bad and Your Business offers us something rarely found in business ethics: a presentation that pulls the reader into the reality of managerial decision-making. It is a world where ethics counts for everything but the ethical trigger points are entangled in people issues, time pressures, financial urgency and simple avoidance of uncomfortable choices. Seglin's informed and sensitive treatment leads us through these obstacles toward a path of open dialogue and honest questioning. In an increasingly complex and networked business culture, such road maps to ethics are a navigational must—Laura Nash, Director, Institute for Values-Centered Leadership, Harvard Divinity School

"Finally--a book about modern ethics and business that you don't have to get all dressed up to read! Writing with a sure touch, lively language and a wonderful wit that, until now, have been depressingly absent from all those dreary ethics debates, Jeff Seglin has found a way to wake up his subject without once getting bogged down. He never lectures, finger-points, gets cute, or drones on, and in the process he's built something entirely fresh and new: he knows his stuff and he respects his readers' intelligence. This terrific book is the next best thing to talking to your smart, warm, and funny best friend about the toughest decisions you'll ever have to make. It's flat-out superb." —Nancy K. Austin, co-author, A Passion For Excellence

"Like his New York Times column, Jeff Seglin doesn't sugar coat the subject of business ethics. The Good, The Bad, and Your Business gives us a clear roadmap through the treacherous terrain of what's right, what's wrong. It's a terrific book." —Pierre Mornell, author of Hiring Smart

"Seglin's provocative book shows that our choices and actions give evidence of what we stand for. And that is the real bottom line in business and in life." —Daniel A. Phillips, President, Fiduciary Trust (Boston)

"This book will open your eyes to the importance of those seemingly insignificant business decisions you make every day. You'll sleep better having read THE GOOD, THE BAD, AND YOUR BUSINESS." — Andy Smith, Co-Manager, Harley-Davidson University

"Jeffrey Seglin has unparalleled insights into how to wrestle with everyday dilemmas in our pressure-cooker business environments. He offers sound advice on how to translate our values into actions so we can navigate our way through the complex situations we face daily." —Carol Raphael, President and CEO, Visiting Nurse Service of New York

"Seglin has written a "feet on the ground" practical walk through the kind of ethical challenges that are a part of day-to-day business. Whether the issues are cash flow, personnel, or public disclosure, this is a great read for managers who want to do "the right thing"--which is rarely obvious and usually complex." —Dr.Sharon Daloz Parks Co-author, Common Fire: Leading Lives of Commitment in a Complex World



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Does the need to make a profit outweigh the need to reward employees fairly? Should you tell your staff why you fired someone and risk being sued for defamation? Is it more important to make payroll or pay your vendors?

Business professionals face ethical decisions like these every day. Such dilemmas will keep even the most seasoned managers tossing and turning at night. You can rest assured that at some point in your career you'll be faced with making, or witness the making of, an ethical decision-and the action you take will not only define you, but also what your company stands for.

The pressure to make the right choices is incredible; indecision or one small misstep can be the kiss of death in today's highly competitive, fast-moving economy. Productivity can drop off, employee morale can plummet, dissatisfied customers can flee, and your competitor may take a large bite out of your profits-while the dilemma remains unsolved.

The Good, The Bad, and Your Business shows companies how to run more efficiently by improving their navigation of everyday moral business dilemmas. Respected writer and journalist Jeffrey Seglin reveals how otherwise decent people can make mistakes and find themselves in serious ethical trouble. His practical approach uses real-life examples to help you see the difference between a "gray area" and an outright misdeed so you can act faster when faced with such ethical decisions.

Without being preachy or theoretical, The Good, The Bad, and Your Business looks at how others have faced moral dilemmas and gives you the tools to help you reach your own decisions. You'll see firsthand how businesspeople have grappled with difficult issues, from how to draw the line between lying and posturing, to whether it's ever ethical to spy on competitors, to how to align personal beliefs with business practices.

You'll also discover the common misperceptions about ethics in business and learn how to define your "comfort" level so that you can conduct business knowing you've made thoughtful decisions with full knowledge of the possible consequences.

The Good, The Bad, and Your Business:
* Looks at how company owners and managers make difficult decisions as they try to keep cash flow strong enough to stay in business
* Examines how to deal with employee issues, from how far to go to help a troubled employee to what policy-if any-to take on romantic relationships between coworkers
* Reveals the motivations that lie behind how people decide where to "draw the line" on what they will and will not do
* Focuses on how the decisions you make can affect the common good-the larger community in which you're doing business

"Well-written and lucid, this book does not preach; it teaches the reader how to think intelligently about hard choices. Every executive who wants to build a successful business and wants to do so with integrity-should read this book."-Jim Collins, Coauthor, Built to Last

"It's a rare business book that can truly change your life, and Jeff Seglin's latest is just that. You'll find no grandstanding or buzzwords, but rather a compelling blend of research and worldly experience, written by a master. He's the perfect travel guide for the examined life we all must lead to achieve meaningful success. Don't miss this one!"-Steven Leveen, Cofounder and President, Levenger

"Finally a book about modern ethics and business that you don't have to get all dressed up to read! Writing with a sure touch, lively language, and a wonderful wit . . . Jeff Seglin has found a way to wake up his subject without once getting bogged down. He never lectures . . . he knows his stuff and he respects his readers' intelligence. This terrific book is the next best thing to talking to your smart, warm, and funny best friend about the toughest decisions you'll ever have to make. It's flat-out superb."-Nancy K. Austin, Coauthor, A Passion for Excellence

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  • Hardcover: 240 pages
  • Publisher: Wiley (March 10, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0471347795
  • ISBN-13: 978-0471347798
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.4 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #1,337,531 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Right action is smart business, April 29, 2000
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Amazingly helpful in providing a common-sense framework for working out answers to the most difficult kinds of business problems--the ones that can eat at you for a long time after. Packed with great case studies that make it clear that all managers in all sorts of businesses face ethical dilemmas all the time, whether they want to admit to themselves or not. The real trick this book pulls off is keeping things at a concrete, practical, hands-on business level without shrugging off the bigger view. No one's lecturing you here; this is about real business, not abstractions. I got something hugely important out of it that will always stay with me: In the long run, doing the right thing is not only admirable in and of itself, but it's usually good business. I always wanted to believe that, but suspected it wasn't so. Now I'm confident that it is.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Running a Business Is One Thing; Learning to Think Another, May 14, 2003
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If the past several years have taught us anything, it's that one of the serious shortages among some people touting themselves as industrialists and in-the-trenches businesspeople is the ability to think and make decisions. One of the most striking aspects of The Good, the Bad, and Your Business is that it not only shows an understanding of various experiences of being in the trenches, it also does a wonderful job of helping the reader realize the importance of weighing through decisions and the implications of their actions -- even when those decisions must be made at rapid speed. To dismiss a book written by a journalist (albeit one who seems from the jacket flap to have experience in business) is silly, particularly when the message is as strong as this: For businesses to regain the trust of the consuming public, integrity is required. And try as you might, you can't fake integrity...at least not for long. Business needs fewer silly thinkers and more explorations like this one that get businesspeople to really think about what it is they do and why they do it.
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4.0 out of 5 stars A sound practical guide, February 24, 2003
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Written well before the Enron affair focused people's minds on the ethical behaviour of large business, this book seeks to provide a simple and approachable guide to recognizing and thinking through the ethical dilemmas that everyone in business faces - the first step in which is to recognize that there is an ethical issue in a particular situation.

It is likely to appeal to people who are interested in these questions and want a practical rather than a theoretical or philosophical treatment of the subject.

A major part of the author's thesis is that ethical issues tend to be 'fuzzy', often present themselves as a complication to a difficult and even financially dangerous situation, and there is a mythology that ethics necessarily involves pain and suffering - and is damaging to business profitability. As a result these issues are often not recognized, discussed or addressed.

The book is written in the context of the explosion in litigation, which both confuses the distinction between ethics and legality and can also constrain ethical behaviour through fear of litigation - as recent experience with various churches has demonstrated. Its three parts - Money, People, and The Common Good - take common examples from each arena in order to help the business reader find ways of addressing these issues and continue to operate with due regard for profit but do so 'with an understanding of what we stand for in the way we make choices and decisions'.

In covering money, the author deals with issues such as the limits to monetary fiddling to ensure you can pay your payroll, the ethics of bankruptcy in the context of US law, what and when to disclose when a threatening situation arises. Chapter 4, How to Make a Decision When You Don't Know Enough, also contains some simple, even folksy, advice on how to check whether your decision is ethical.

The chapters on People include some extended discussion on the ethical failures of omission and commission that flow from fear of litigation - and the side effect of allowing ethical issues to be treated as purely legal questions to be decided by the lawyers rather than the managers. They also discuss the establishment of an ethical working environment and the limits to the help to be given when an employee encounters personal problems

The chapters on The Common Good go into the murky dividing line between (arguably legitimate) posturing, spin-doctoring and concealment and outright lying and spying. This is written from the point of view of the individual in business. It is a valid perspective, but does not provide coverage of the systemic impact on business - and indeed politics and governance - of the progressive debasement of the ethical coinage that flows from acceptance of these not quite dishonest practices.

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