Keeping Your Ethical Edge Sharp : How to Cultivate a Personal Character that is Honest, Faithful, Just, and Morally Clean

by Doug Sherman

Other authorsWilliam Hendricks (Author)
Paper Book, 1990

Status

Available

Call number

IBMC Library - BJ 1251 S425 - Shlvd w/ Pastoral Care

Publication

Colorado Springs, Colo. : NavPress

ISBN

0891092862 / 9780891092865

Local notes

The authors discuss the obstacles in our lives that often keep our lights from shining bright and they present six principles we must understand if we are to keep our ethical edges sharp and our witness distinctive. Among the topics discussed: moral leadership, integrity, honesty, sexual fidelity, trustworthiness, and responding to failure.

CONTENTS:
"Integrity is nice if you can afford it!" -- The cry for moral leadership -- Integrity : your most valuable possession -- Why good people do bad things -- H : Honesty -- O : obey authority -- N : no deception -- E : encourage conflict resolution -- S : sexual fidelity -- T : trustworthiness -- Ninety-nine shades of gray -- Count me out -- Shine like a star -- Picking up the pieces -- Keeping your edge razor sharp! -- You'll have your day in court -- Sharpening your edge : a manual for growth -- Evaluation form.
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