Ebook
As a young executive, Jerry Fleming wondered if making a profit
and behaving ethically were even compatible. Years later, he
discovered that ethical companies not only showed greater profits
than their unethical competitors but also experienced greater
employee satisfaction and public trust.
With corporate scandals in the headlines, Profit at any Cost? is
Fleming's call for businesspeople to rethink how ethics are lived
out in the marketplace. In so doing, he says, they will find
greater peace, success, and profits. With real-life examples from
his thirty-year business career, Fleming challenges readers
to:
" see that the business world is not a separate playing field with
its own "rules" examine the failures of energy-giant Enron and
other troubled corporations
" understand how seemingly insignificant choices lead to unethical
business practices
" discover four moral principles that lead to long-term success in
business and life
" learn why ethical companies are more successful in the long
run
With humor, poignant insights, and a wealth of research, Profit at
Any Cost? will challenge and inspire men and women of all
professions to bring integrity back to the workplace.
True or False?
1. Ethical companies show greater profits than their unethical
competitors.
2. Ethical companies are more successful, experience greater
employee satisfaction, and create higher consumer confidence.
3. There are separate rules in the business world, and honesty is
not one of them.
Answers:
1. True 2. True 3. False
Deception and greed are all over the headlines-as if they're
synonymous with business in today's world. Even people who consider
themselves moral make seemingly small unethical decisions in order
to "make the sale" or "close the deal."
In Profit at Any Cost? former CEO Jerry Fleming offers research,
examples, and insights that prove there is a better way to do
business-a way that not only improves a company's bottomline but
also builds public trust, protects investors, and gives employees
greater peace of mind.
"Fleming's book calls all of us to return to the foundation of
truth and honesty, which should lead to a life of peace and
prosperity by God's standards."
Dr. Hal W. Hadden, president, Christian Leadership Concepts
"Challenging, thought-provoking, and timely."
Randall P. Kozak, president, Pioneer Manufacturing, Inc.
"I highly recommend this book to all those who want to make a
positive difference by the way they live their lives."
Ambassador Joe M. Rodgers
"Anyone who does not believe that ethics pays should read this
book. Anyone who still does not believe that ethics pays should
read the stock market listings!"
N. R. Augustine, retired chairman & CEO, Lockheed Martin
Corporation
Jerry W. Fleming (D.Phil.) has served as Chief Executive Officer for three companies. He earned his doctorate from Oxford Graduate School in Dayton, Tennessee, where he wrote his dissertation on the relationship between morality and the earnings of publicly held companies. He and his wife, Sonin, live in Sanibel Island, Florida.