Summary:
The book examines the moral training provided within business schools, focusing on how educators instill values through a culture of silence and non-interference. It explores the implications of this pedagogical approach for the ethical behavior of future business leaders and the broader corporate environment.
Key points:
1. Business schools often skirt around ethics, leaving students unprepared for real-world moral issues.
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