Integrity in Work and Interpersonal Relations: A Perspective for the Public Manager
An analysis was made, based on personal experiences of everyday activities in public agencies, that provided a basis for developing criteria for evaluating a manager and for making recommendations concerning creation of an ethically supportive work environment. The criteria included: 1. scrupulousne...
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