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Absolute Honesty
Book

Absolute Honesty

Building a Corporate Culture that Values Straight Talk and Rewards Integrity

AMACOM, 2003 plus...


Editorial Rating

7

Qualities

  • Applicable
  • Background
  • Concrete Examples

Recommendation

This handy guide endeavors to reduce the complex challenge of ethical leadership – with which great minds have struggled for thousands of years – to six simple and absolute rules of honesty. The authors, Larry Johnson and Bob Phillips, clearly explain each rule of absolute honesty they have derived and provide many illustrative anecdotes and examples drawn from daily life. There is a fascinating, moving story of one co-author’s unforgettable experience as a high school track star, and another account about a couple whose marriage ended in divorce after the wife insisted on acting dishonestly. Perhaps the authors believed that this volume would move even the greatest crooks to resolute and unswerving honesty. Alas, that is beyond their scope. However getAbstract.com finds that ordinary businesspeople seeking general guidelines might find useful counsel here. Hey, at least it’s a start.

Take-Aways

  • Tell the truth, even when it scares you.
  • Let your people disagree with you.
  • Listen to criticism.

About the Authors

Larry Johnson is a consultant and public speaker. Bob Phillips is a former vice president at Tektronix and Thomson Multimedia. The co-authors are partners in the consulting firm Corporate Culture Strategies.


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