What all of us can do to fight the pervasive human tendency to enable
wrongdoing in the workplace, politics, and beyond It is easy to
condemn obvious wrongdoers such as Elizabeth Holmes, Harvey Weinstein,
and the Sackler family. But we rarely think about the many people who
supported their unethical or criminal behavior. In each case there was
a supporting cast of complicitors: business partners, employees,
investors, news organizations, and others. And, whether we’re aware
of it or not, almost all of us have been complicit in the unethical
behavior of others. In Complicit, Harvard Business School professor
Max Bazerman confronts our complicity head-on and offers strategies
for recognizing and avoiding the psychological and other traps that
lead us to ignore, condone, or actively support wrongdoing in our
businesses, organizations, communities, politics, and more. Complicit
tells compelling stories of those who enabled the Theranos and WeWork
scandals, the opioid crisis, the sexual abuse that led to the #MeToo
movement, and the January 6th U.S. Capitol attack. The book describes
seven different behavioral profiles that can lead to complicity in
wrongdoing, ranging from true partners to those who unknowingly
benefit from systemic privilege, including white privilege, and it
tells the story of Bazerman’s own brushes with complicity. Complicit
also offers concrete and detailed solutions, describing how
individuals, leaders, and organizations can more effectively prevent
complicity. By challenging the notion that a few bad apples are
responsible for society’s ills, Complicit implicates us all—and
offers a path to creating a more ethical world.
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How We Enable the Unethical and How to Stop
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780691236551
Publisert
2022
Utgiver
Princeton University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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