Ethicability: How to Decide What's Right and Find the Courage to Do It [Illustrated] (Hardcover) by Roger Steare

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"... a welcome addition to our collection"
President Jimmy Carter

"...absolutely fascinating"
Rt Hon David Cameron MP

"Trust and Integrity in the Global Economy: Stories of People Making a Difference", by Michael Smith, 2008

Michael Smith's book illustrates the simple, but difficult truths we need to confront in the global economy. His use of real stories of real people facing real challenges, offers the reader real insights into our future.

"The Bullshit Factor: The Truth About Corporate Disguises, Lies and Denial", by James Bellini and Kati St Clair, 2006

James Bellini is a serious business journalist (the BBC and Sky) with much experience of investigating corporate spin. He brings a much needed UK-centric view to the murky world of corporate moral corruption. The collaboration with leading organizational psychologist Kati St Clair produces a powerful combination of good thinking and good writing.

“Good to Great” by Jim Collins, Random House, 2001.

Jim Collins and his research team at Stanford University find out why good companies become great. This empirical study of Fortune 500 companies since the 1960s reveals some unexpected insights about leadership, values and integrity. Who’d have thought that “humility” and “fortititude” and “temperance” are qualities for some of the world’s most enduringly successful businesses? Well-written, accessible and easily read.

 “A Better Way to Think About Business” by Robert C. Solomon, OUP, 1999.

Solomon sets out a compelling case for “doing the right thing” in business. He combines philosophical wisdom with hands-on, real-life experience of business dilemmas. Very readable and an inspiration for my own work.

 “The Corporation” by Joel Bakan, Free Press, 2004

Be afraid… Be very afraid! Joel Bakan has a compelling argument that many corporations are deeply dysfunctional, destructive, pathological entities. Essential reading for those who care about why corporations “do” the wrong thing!

 “Ethicability” by Roger Steare, Roger Steare Consulting Limited, 2006.

“Dilemma: read or not read? Answer: read with gusto. The field of judgement and careful reasoning needed an accessible, credible and insightful guide. With ethicability, Roger has delivered one.”

Sebastian Bailey, The Mind Gym

 “How to do what’s RIGHT” by Roger Steare, Roger Steare Consulting Limited, 2007.

“This book helps you to go home after work with your integrity intact as well as your salary. Now that’s happiness.”

Abbot Christopher Jamison from BBC TWO’s “The Monastery”