Moral Intelligence for the Entrepreneur
Summary:
The book explores the concept of moral intelligence and its critical role in entrepreneurial success, emphasizing the importance of aligning personal values with business practices. It provides practical guidance on how to develop and apply ethical decision-making skills to enhance leadership, build character, and foster a morally intelligent organization.
Key points:
1. Moral Intelligence: The ability to discern right from wrong and act on ethical values. It's key for entrepreneurs in decision-making and includes integrity, responsibility, compassion, and forgiveness.
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