Solving Ethical Contradictions: Meaningful Change In An Edge-Of-Chaos World
Title:
Solving Ethical Contradictions
Subtitle: Meaningful Change In An Edge-Of-Chaos World
Subject Classification:
Business and Management, Philosophy, Decision Making
BIC Classification: KJ, GPQ, HP
BISAC Classification:
BUS008000, BUS103000, PHI005000
Binding:
Hardback, eBook
Planned publication date:
Dec 2025
ISBN (Hardback):
978-1-83711-322-4
ISBN (eBook):
978-1-83711-323-1
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Description
Most change initiatives - whether business, government, NGO or individual - end in failure. One of the key underlying reasons is the absence of a moral or ethical code by which innovators and entrepreneurs can navigate the non-linear world of breaking today's rules to find better rules for tomorrow. Solving Ethical Contradictions describes the core ethical problems associated with change, and ends with paradigm-shifting solutions, the central tenet of which is that ethical change only becomes possible when the inevitable moral and ethical conflicts and contradictions are resolved.
Biography
Author(s): Darrell Mann is a career innovator, spending time working with industry and in academia. He is the author of a dozen innovation-related texts.
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