Sins and Ceos

Sins and Ceos by Richard A. Moran, published by Heliotrope Books LLC in 2011, is an illustrated work that spans 148 pages. This book explores the role of a CEO, detailing the challenges faced in their position and the lessons that can be gleaned from both successes and failures. Through real-life examples and stories, the author examines the consequences of unethical actions taken by CEOs and offers insights on how to navigate these complex situations.
Readers will find a focus on business ethics, decision-making, and leadership throughout the narrative. The book emphasizes the importance of understanding the repercussions of “sinful” actions and provides guidance on seeking redemption in the business world. By reflecting on these experiences, the text encourages readers to consider the ethical dimensions of leadership and the impact of their decisions in the realm of business and economics.
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This is a book about the CEO you might know and see as he tries to do his job. It is about his efforts and what you can learn from them whether he succeeds or fails. Chock full of real-life examples and stories, the author presents the consequences of “sinful” CEO actions, how to avoid those actions, how to find redemption, and advising us all to take to heart these fateful lessons.
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