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There's no such thing as "business" ethics
there's only one rule for making decisions
Book • 2003
In this book, John C. Maxwell contends that there is no distinction between business ethics and personal ethics.
He advocates for the Golden Rule as a timeless principle that applies universally, across all aspects of life.
Maxwell provides examples from various fields, including business, history, and sports, to illustrate how adhering to this principle can lead to greater success, morale, productivity, and integrity.
He also discusses common obstacles to ethical behavior and introduces the Platinum Rule as an advanced principle of treating others even better than you would like to be treated yourself.
He advocates for the Golden Rule as a timeless principle that applies universally, across all aspects of life.
Maxwell provides examples from various fields, including business, history, and sports, to illustrate how adhering to this principle can lead to greater success, morale, productivity, and integrity.
He also discusses common obstacles to ethical behavior and introduces the Platinum Rule as an advanced principle of treating others even better than you would like to be treated yourself.