Babson Professors’ Business Ethics Curriculum is Featured Article in Harvard Business Review PDF Print E-mail
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Babson College Professor Mary C. Gentile is the author of “Managing Yourself:  Keeping Your Colleagues Honest,” which has been selected as a featured article in the March 2010 publication of the Harvard Business Review.

In the article, Gentile demonstrates the reasoning models, pre-scripting practices, and principles at the heart of the Giving Voice To Values curriculum (www.GivingVoiceToValues.org), and  by applying them to case studies, sheds light on the thought processes that enable managers to speak up when they encounter ethical conflicts in the workplace.

At Babson, Gentile is a senior research scholar.  Her book Giving Voice to Values: Preparing Business Leaders Not Only To Know What Is Right…But How To Make It Happen is forthcoming from Yale University Press in August 2010.

Managing Yourself: Keeping Your Colleagues Honest
by Mary C. Gentile

http://hbr.org/2010/03/ managing-yourself-keeping- your-colleagues-honest/ar/1

http://blogs.hbr.org/cs/2010/ 02/you_know_whats_right_but. html

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