“A cadet will not lie, cheat or steal, nor tolerate those who do,” are words to live by within the Cadet Honor Code meant to cultivate the moral-ethical expectations of the future leaders of character ...
Paine, L. S. "Ethics as Character Development: Reflections on the Objective of Ethics Education." In Business Ethics: The State of the Art, edited by R. Edward Freeman. New York: Oxford University ...
Whether they’re humans, supernatural creatures, heroes, or villains, fully developed characters drive narratives. The art of character development is essential to crafting characters that audiences ...
Many senior executives focus on strategy. Others may emphasize setting policy or reengineering business processes. Yet, before they can realize any of these priorities, organizations need a supportive ...
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