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Blowing the Whistle : The Organizational and Legal Implications for Companies and Employees, Hardback Book

Blowing the Whistle : The Organizational and Legal Implications for Companies and Employees Hardback

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In this study the authors examine the profound consequences for individuals, organizations, and society at large of the phenomenon known as whistle-blowing.

They examine several common views of the whistle-blower - from disloyal rat to courageous hero - and reveal how individuals reach the often difficult decision to turn in their companies.

With case examples, such as Watergate, the Challenger disaster, and product liability lawsuits, they show executives how to deal with whistle-blowing and its consequences.

For those contemplating "turning in" their companies, the authors offer real-life examples of the implications, both practical and legal.

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