A Declaration of American Business Values

A Declaration of American Business Values
Author: Robert L. Merz
Publisher: Values of America Company
Total Pages: 149
Release: 2006-10
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0976586819

Examines the relationship between the historical roots of American Democracy and their applications to the world of commerce. Based on findings of the preeminent social scientists, the key value systems are defined and designed for plans of action. Explores the theoretical and applied principles that instruct how to motivate people and make organizations prosper. Uncovers the core values central to business success: ethics and morality; individualism and progress; equality and equity; work and achievement; productivity and efficiency; unity and patriotism. Gives an in-depoth look into the subject matters of pay equity, corporate social responsibility, and the role of the individual. Shows how to adopt a systemic model of doing business based on the cultural norms necessary to ensure an efficient and just work environment.

Poor Richard's Legacy

Poor Richard's Legacy
Author: Peter Baida
Publisher: William Morrow
Total Pages: 370
Release: 1990
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

Chronicles the transformation of American enterprise in the past 250 years.

The Ecology of Commerce

The Ecology of Commerce
Author: Paul Hawken
Publisher:
Total Pages: 253
Release: 1995
Genre: Economic development
ISBN: 9781857992168

Paul Hawken believes that the impending ecological catastrophe cannot be prevented by individuals - only big business is powerful and influential enough to reverse the present trend. In this book he sets out to show the need for a new relationship between governments and businesses, believing that their present collusion against the public is undemocratic.

American Business Values

American Business Values
Author: Gerald F. Cavanagh
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Total Pages: 392
Release: 2006
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

This book challenges readers to examine problems and to be aware of biases. It provides the tools to make informed ethical judgments, and tells readers what is required to form good moral habits and character.The primary focus of this book is on American business values, but it also examines how those values are influencing people throughout the world, and how American values are, in turn, being influenced by other peoples.For business advisors and consultants, as well as corporate managers.

Ryan Howard

Ryan Howard
Author: Robert L. Merz
Publisher: Values of America Company
Total Pages: 121
Release: 2007
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0976586827

Philadelphia Phillies Slugger Ryan Howard, the 2006 National League MVP, steps up to the plate and goes deep with his greatest hits about life on and off the baseball field. The All-Star Home Run Derby King blasts out words of wisdom, and gives you the inside pitch on what it takes to make it in the big leagues. Go on a long drive with Ryan, from his early years growing up in St. Louis, through his climb up the mountain to the big show in Philly. Meet the characters and players who have helped shape the Big Kid's appetite for hoagies and homers. Learn how the NL Rookie of the Year came out of the crib swinging, and ended up singing the sweet tune of success. Round the bases with Ryan--from his school years slinging the trombone, to his on-field antics with a new band of brothers. Listen carefully to the first baseman's song, and you will hear the harmony and melody of an athlete blaring out notes with heart and soul. This book is suitable for young and adult readers --a good family story filled with quotes, baseball stats and information.

Dividends of Decency

Dividends of Decency
Author: Don Sheppard
Publisher: Figure 1 Publishing
Total Pages: 431
Release: 2018-04-14
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1773270338

When former executive and entrepreneur Don Sheppard awoke the morning after the 2016 U.S. presidential election, he was horrified to learn that Donald Trump had become the 45th president of the United States. Committed to strong business principles and ethics throughout his varied career, Sheppard was concerned about the role model Trump as a businessperson—and now the most powerful person in the world—presented to corporate America, and to broader society in general. Leaders strongly influence those who follow them, and there had to be a better way. Part business manifesto and part memoir, The Decency Dividend shows why and how doing the right thing in business is also doing the right thing for business. Principles and profits are not mutually exclusive; in fact, conducting business in a principled way can significantly improve profits as well as relationships with all key stakeholders—employees, customers, suppliers and partners, shareholders and the community at large. After decades of corporate scandals—including Enron, and Lehman Brothers and the other firms who precipitated the Great Recession of 2008-09—the ethical bar for business has fallen to a new low in Trump’s America. The Decency Dividend is a timely reminder of what is truly important in business, and a guide to values-based leadership that will help American business indeed be great again—by being ethical, accountable and sustainable.