In-depth analysis of retail market trends in every California city and county. Eleven years of retail sales and outlet data for every local market. Publication includes over 800 charts and analytical rankings and indices for each market area.
In-depth analysis of retail market trends in every Texas county and 300 Texas cities. Ten years of retail sales and outlet data for every local market. Publication includes over 800 charts and analytical rankings and indices for each market area.
In-depth analysis of retail market trends in every city and county in Washington State. Eleven years of retail sales and outlet data for every local market. Publication includes over 800 charts and analytical rankings and indices for each market area.
In-depth analysis of retail market trends in every California city and county. Eleven years of retail sales and outlet data for every local market. Publication includes over 800 charts and analytical rankings and indices for each market area.
In-depth analysis of retail market trends in every California city and county. Eleven years of retail sales and outlet data for every local market. Publication includes over 800 charts and analytical rankings and indices for each market area.
In-depth analysis of retail market trends in every California city and county. Eleven years of retail sales and outlet data for every local market. Publication includes over 800 charts and analytical rankings and indices for each market area.
In-depth analysis of retail market trends in every California city and county. Eleven years of retail sales and outlet data for every local market. Publication includes over 800 charts and analytical rankings and indices for each market area.
In-depth analysis of retail market trends in every California city and county. Eleven years of retail sales and outlet data for every local market. Publication includes over 800 charts and analytical rankings and indices for each market area.
Business Ethics: Best Practices for Designing and Managing Ethical Organizations, Second Edition focuses on how to create organizations of high integrity and superior performance. Author Denis Collins shows how to design organizations that reinforce ethical behavior and reduce ethical risks using his unique Optimal Ethics Systems Model that outlines how to hire and train ethical employees, make ethical decisions, and create a trusting, productive work environment. Taking a practical approach, this text is packed with tips, strategies, and real-world case studies that profile a wide variety of businesses, industries, and issues. New to This Edition: Premium Ethical Dilemma videos located in the Interactive eBook challenge students to practice their ethical reasoning and ethical decision-making skills. New case studies tackle complex ethical issues through real-world companies such as the NFL, Wells Fargo, Exxon Mobil, and Volkswagen. New chapter-opening ethical dilemmas based on real situations allow students to grapple with the grey areas of business ethics. Optimal Ethics System Check-Up surveys summarize the best practices discussed in the chapter to allow students to assess, benchmark, and continuously improve their own organization. Ethics in the News activities profile real-world events such as United Airlines’ removal of a passenger on an overbooked flight to challenge students to think critically about how they would respond in a particular situation. Up for Debate features highlight contentious issues that students encounter in real life (such as Facebook privacy).
The Leadership Capital Index develops a conceptual framework of leadership capital and a diagnostic tool - the Leadership Capital Index (LCI) - to measure and evaluate the fluctuating nature of the leadership capital of leaders. Differing amounts of leadership capital, a combination of skills, relations and reputation, allow leaders to succeed or bring about their failure. This book brings together leading international scholars in the field to engage with the concept of 'leadership capital' and use and apply the LCI to a variety of comparative case studies. The book provides an important, timely, and innovative contribution to the now flourishing academic discipline of political leadership studies. The LCI offers a comprehensive yet parsimonious and easily applicable 10 point matrix to examine leadership authority over time and in different political contexts. In each case, leaders 'spend' and put their 'stock' of authority and support at risk. United States president Lyndon Johnson arm-twisting Congress to put into effect civil rights legislation; Tony Blair taking the United Kingdom into the invasion of Iraq; Angela Merkel committing Germany to a generous reception of refugees: all 'spent capital' to forge public policy they believed in. The volume examines how office-holders acquire, consolidate, risk, and lose such capital, and concentrates predominantly on elected 'chief executives' at the national level, including majoritarian and consensus systems, multiple and singular cases, and also examines some presidential and sub-national cases. The Leadership Capital Index is an exploratory volume, with chapters providing a series of plausibility probes to see how the LCI framework 'performs' as a descriptive and analytical tool.