Publisher's Synopsis
"Obligations of Business" by Sir Edward Beatty explores the ethical and social responsibilities inherent in corporate leadership. Written with clarity and insight, Beatty examines the moral dimensions of business practices, advocating for a balance between profit-seeking and the broader welfare of society. This timeless work delves into the duties that business leaders owe to their employees, customers, and communities, offering a compelling vision of corporate citizenship. The book provides valuable perspectives on leadership and ethical conduct, making it a relevant read for anyone interested in the intersection of business and society. Its enduring themes of integrity and social responsibility continue to resonate in today's business environment.
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